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Straight-shelled krakes in the shallows

Krakes are a grouping of various species of shelled cephalopods.1 The term refers to a diverse category of animal, with many different shell types ranging from coiled- to cone-shaped. The largest of the krakes is the predatory animalfish.

The Paternic word for “krake” is phēt.

Footnotes

  1. See nautiloids, ammonites, and orthocones for our real-world equivalents of the krakes.