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Kua-tin creature Report issue

14 mentions · Books 1, 2, 4, 5, 6

Dominant species of the Borant System and owners of the Borant Corporation. Their likeness is carved into the massive entrance doors as a species Carl is told to recognize for a future test. Report issue
A thin, aquatic alien species briefly spotted in one of the studio’s water-filled viewing pods. Report issue
A type of Admin entity that causes cameras to turn off when present; Zev is identified as one. Report issue
An aquatic, fish-like humanoid species that controls the dungeon broadcasting system and kua-tin society. Report issue
An aquatic species that recently stopped the Valtay Corporation's fleet from initiating debt collection on Earth. Report issue
An aquatic alien species mentioned as having stopped the Valtay Corporation's collection action by starting the dungeon season early. Report issue
System rulers noted as lacking understanding of scripted drama nuances, leaving such content to private groups. Report issue
The alien race that serves as dungeon admins, who secretly intervened to protect Carl from the Syndicate. Report issue
A faction that initially wanted to keep Carl but currently opposes the Syndicate's easy solution regarding the artifact. Report issue
Borant admin representative; agrees to the covert license extension for Vengeance of the Daughter after Quasar cites emergency profit rules. Report issue
A race mentioned as similar to Gleeners but distinct, noted for comparison during the judging. Report issue
Alien species referenced by Edict regarding 'The Great Consensus' and the existential dangers of cosmic expansion. Report issue
Zev and Skindle's species; Carl notes he cannot determine their genders despite their distinct appearances. Report issue
Past monster form Mordecai was forced into, during which he had to spend the floor trapped in a glass pitcher. Report issue

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