Miaze Maze

A moment later magi appeared, a light glow appearing where his levitating body phased straight through the tightly packed stalks and leaves of maize.

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First Family

The cornfields of my youth, the past comes to me and sweeps over my mind like a gentle autumn breeze- i can still hear my father launching a stream of obscenities towards that unreliable tractor, which he needed to make those seeds grow into prize-winning maize

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Ferina III - A Note from the Author

They are, like our horses and cows, herbivorous, primarily eating vegetation similar to what we know to be corn or maize and oats. their hair colors are also similar in pattern and variation to our own horses.

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Somebody's Hero (Chapter 3)

You just really a-maize me, i guess." tyrus chuckled and swung her up into his arms princess-style. every second holding her drained strength from his muscles but compensated it tenfold in determination.

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Pretty in Pink

Some of the maize strains were showing a lot of promise, and he had particularly liked the look of the one bearing douglas fir dna. he hummed a tune while examining his little fighters, his mood un-dampened by the lack of change.

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The Mayapan Codex.

Yaluk - god of maize, fertility and the harvest. enemy of xik'. the lords of death. ah-pûch - the god of death.

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Sharing Bounty

The maize- and blood-tinted guardian flew high above her clan's territory, casting a broad shadow below that drew the attention of her flight's members.

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400 Rabbits

He wobbled his nose, sending ripples of pain across his skull like wind through a field of maize, and lolloped unsteadily over to the big obsidian mirror.

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The Young Wild -- chapter 2

". . . there was this nasty maize brew they drink every night . . ." bryn's nose scrunched. "did you try it?" clover leaned back, raising an eyebrow. "we were their guests, so i had to! but really, it wasn't so bad considering . . ."

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Divinity, Mortality, and the Stars.- Introduction

A black maize, that had him snarling as it lashed at him as much as the romans did. it made the romans recoil with horror on their faces, but not a single one stopped their furious assault upon the fox.

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