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Of all the mushroom races, the Amanita are the most militant. The Amanita genus was one of the first to be affected by the meteors. They are the most violent of the races and are infamous for their tenacious pursuit of the meteorites. They occasionally ride spider mounts and utilize massive war machines to easily attack and enslave anyone who stands in their way. At an unknown time, most of the Amanita race was enslaved by the Lepiota to gather meteors.

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  • Amanitas
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  • Of all the mushroom races, the Amanita are the most militant. The Amanita genus was one of the first to be affected by the meteors. They are the most violent of the races and are infamous for their tenacious pursuit of the meteorites. They occasionally ride spider mounts and utilize massive war machines to easily attack and enslave anyone who stands in their way. At an unknown time, most of the Amanita race was enslaved by the Lepiota to gather meteors.
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  • Of all the mushroom races, the Amanita are the most militant. The Amanita genus was one of the first to be affected by the meteors. They are the most violent of the races and are infamous for their tenacious pursuit of the meteorites. They occasionally ride spider mounts and utilize massive war machines to easily attack and enslave anyone who stands in their way. At an unknown time, most of the Amanita race was enslaved by the Lepiota to gather meteors.
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