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Pike (creature)
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A pike is northern species of fish also known as a "pickerel" which can grow to be incredibly large. In the short story "The Edge of the World", the villagers of Upper Posada tell Geralt and Dandelion all about the local monsters plaguing them; marauding pike included.
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A pike is northern species of fish also known as a "pickerel" which can grow to be incredibly large. In the short story "The Edge of the World", the villagers of Upper Posada tell Geralt and Dandelion all about the local monsters plaguing them; marauding pike included.
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