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===Cereal for humans, on Yoll; Treats for Mist (Yollin Raal Hawk)=== | ===Cereal for humans, on Yoll; Treats for Mist (Yollin Raal Hawk)=== | ||
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The sphere of grain was soaked in honey, smeared with salt, and then baked until it was hard.The result was a common treat given to many of the indigenous animals of Yoll, although the snack had also proved to be popular with the now co-resident humans as an alternative to sugary breakfast cereals. | The sphere of grain was soaked in honey, smeared with salt, and then baked until it was hard.The result was a common treat given to many of the indigenous animals of Yoll, although the snack had also proved to be popular with the now co-resident humans as an alternative to sugary breakfast cereals. | ||
Yoll's cereal manufacturers had printed new packaging in an effort to market what they considered animal feed back to these strange-habited arrivals. | Yoll's cereal manufacturers had printed new packaging in an effort to market what they considered animal feed back to these strange-habited arrivals. | ||
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Cereal for humans, on Yoll; Treats for Mist (Yollin Raal Hawk)
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The sphere of grain was soaked in honey, smeared with salt, and then baked until it was hard.The result was a common treat given to many of the indigenous animals of Yoll, although the snack had also proved to be popular with the now co-resident humans as an alternative to sugary breakfast cereals.
Yoll's cereal manufacturers had printed new packaging in an effort to market what they considered animal feed back to these strange-habited arrivals.