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Shankir
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Shankir is an ancient Trog word for the roosting grounds of the Lesser Woodowl . On the Viaduct Steps in Sanctaphrax , the ninth set of east facing steps was known as "The Chankers", which was taken from the original word Shankir. The particular academics who gathered there were commonly known to be unusually cunning, somewhat like the characteristics of Woodowls .
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Shankir is an ancient Trog word for the roosting grounds of the Lesser Woodowl . On the Viaduct Steps in Sanctaphrax , the ninth set of east facing steps was known as "The Chankers", which was taken from the original word Shankir. The particular academics who gathered there were commonly known to be unusually cunning, somewhat like the characteristics of Woodowls .