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'''Muninn''' was an [[Ahamkara]], presumably killed during the [[Great Ahamkara Hunt]]. His bones can be found in the [[Dreaming City]]. | '''Muninn''' was an [[Ahamkara]], presumably killed during the [[Great Ahamkara Hunt]]. His bones can be found in the [[Dreaming City]], specifically in the [[Harbinger's Seclude]] where the players can trade 25 [[Baryon Bough]]s for a Tier II charge for the [[Blind Well]]. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Muninn was an Ahamkara, presumably killed during the Great Ahamkara Hunt. His bones can be found in the Dreaming City, specifically in the Harbinger's Seclude where the players can trade 25 Baryon Boughs for a Tier II charge for the Blind Well.
Trivia
- Muninn, whose name means "thought", was one of the two ravens belonging to the Norse God Odin. They were accompanied by Huginn, meaning "memory".