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'''Suahagan''' are thin, gray-skinned humanoids with small ears, milky eyes, and mouths full of lamprey-like teeth. They are said to use floodwaters to move stealthily, snatching up people to feed on, commonly characterized as tearing prey into long strips which the Suahagan can chew with its strange mouth. Though Suahagan abound in Krellian folklore, the most well-known story is the Sorrow of Suaha, inspiring fear of any isolated [[Elgan]]. After Corwin's Flood, these fears eased as the risk of becoming isolated in a flood was reduced, but their tradition survives today to scare children that wander in the swamps.
'''Suahagan''' are thin, gray-skinned humanoids with small ears, milky eyes, and mouths full of lamprey-like teeth. They are said to use floodwaters to move stealthily, snatching up people to feed on, commonly characterized as tearing prey into long strips which the Suahagan can chew with its strange mouth. Though Suahagan abound in Krellian folklore, the most well-known story is the Sorrow of Suaha, inspiring fear of any isolated [[Elgan]]. After [[Corwin's Flood]], these fears eased as the risk of becoming isolated in a flood was reduced, but their tradition survives today to scare children that wander in the swamps.
   
   
<blockquote><i>The Sorrow of Suaha
<blockquote><i>The Sorrow of Suaha
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Following the sounds of weeping, her children found her there, gnawing on a bloody femur.
Following the sounds of weeping, her children found her there, gnawing on a bloody femur.
"Do not cry, Mama. We will never be alone again."</blockquote>
"Do not cry, Mama. We will never be alone again."</blockquote>
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