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Almost the entirety of the current information on this page appears to come word-for-word from City of the Gods - Starybogow: Whispers in the Dark published by Zmok Books in 2016 and edited by Brandon Rospond. Specifically from the portion "Appendix II: Bestiary" and is written within this context of the anthology's short story setting where an earthquake apparently releases "Eldar Gods and Slavic Deities". The underground labyrinth described within this article also comes from the anthology. OrionStarless (talk) 21:22, 11 July 2022 (UTC)Reply