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Sweds

Two-faced humped antelope-type creatures found on open plains and near rivers. They say if you rub the hump of a swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month. Swedhump Elementary is named after them.

Sweds

The three most common kinds are:

Grinning sweds: Mischievous. Collum Ollum once had one as a pet. Grumpy sweds: The nicest kind. Friendly and sweet. Smiling sweds: The smile is deceptive – they do actually bite.

Sweds are common on the eastern fringes of Moremi Forest.

They build their nests in Makataka trees, down small burrows, or in dry riverbeds. Eggs are usually laid in batches of 3.

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February and heads south, down to the Open Plains where they assemble in the tens of thousands and do some weird stuff over the month of March. In April they head back north again.

Appears in Books 7, 11 and the Almanac
First seen in Book 7, page 258
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creature e_sweds - absorbed ids e_swed
also known as Swed
Two-faced humped ATCs (Antelope-Type Creatures) found in forests and on open plains and near rivers. Swedhump Elementary is named after them. b07:c99:p258
first appearance b07:c99:p258

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Sweds are two-faced humped ATCs (Antelope-Type Creatures) found in forests, on open plains and near rivers.

Two-faced humped ATCs (Antelope-Type Creatures) found in forests and on open plains and near rivers. b07:c99:p258
f_b07_170 character_fact

The three most common kinds of Sweds are Grinning Sweds (mischievous), Grumpy Sweds (the nicest kind, friendly and sweet), and Smiling Sweds (deceptive - they do actually bite).

Grinning Sweds: Mischievous. Grumpy Sweds: The nicest kind. Friendly and sweet. Smiling Sweds: The smile is deceptive — they do actually bite. b07:c99:p258
f_b07_173 character_fact

Collum Ollum once had a Grinning Swed as a pet.

Grinning Sweds: Mischievous. Collum Ollum once had one as a pet. b07:c99:p258
f_b07_174 character_fact

Sweds are common on the eastern fringes of Moremi Forest; they build nests in Makataka trees, down small burrows, or in dry riverbeds; eggs are laid in batches of 3.

Sweds are common on the eastern fringes of Moremi Forest. They build their nests in Makataka trees, down small burrows, or in dry riverbeds. Eggs are usually laid in batches of 3. b07:c99:p259
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Swedhump Elementary is named after sweds.

Swedhump Elementary is named after them. b11:c99:p350
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in_world_system (3)

Sweds are two-faced humped antelope-type creatures found on open plains and near rivers; if you rub the hump of a swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month.

Two-faced humped antelope-type creatures found on open plains and near rivers. They say if you rub the hump of a swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month. b11:c99:p350
f_b11_129 in_world_system

The three most common kinds of swed are: Grinning sweds (mischievous), Grumpy sweds (friendly and sweet), and Smiling sweds (the smile is deceptive -- they do actually bite).

The three most common kinds are: [1] Grinning sweds: Mischievous. [2] Grumpy sweds: The nicest kind. Friendly and sweet. [3] Smiling sweds: The smile is deceptive — they do actually bite. b11:c99:p350
f_b11_131 in_world_system

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February and heads south; sweds assemble in the tens of thousands on the Open Plains and do some weird stuff over March, then head back north in April.

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February and heads south, down to the Open Plains where they assemble in the tens of thousands and do some weird stuff over the month of March. In April they head back north again. b11:c99:p350
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Sweds are two-faced humped ATCs (Antelope-Type Creatures); rubbing the hump of a Swed at full moon is said to bring good luck for a month.

Two-faced humped ATCs (Antelope-Type Creatures) found in forests and on open plains and near rivers. They say if you rub the hump of a Swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month. al1:c01:p310
f_al1_353 world_rule

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February heading north-east to the Open Plains, assembles there through March, and returns south-west in April.

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February and heads north-east, up to the Open Plains where they assemble in the tens of thousands and do some weird stuff over the month of March. In April they head back south-west again. al1:c01:p310
f_al1_354 world_rule

If you rub the hump of a Swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month.

They say if you rub the hump of a Swed at full moon, it will bring you good luck for a month. b07:c99:p258
f_b07_171 world_rule

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February heading north-east to the Open Plains, where they assemble in the tens of thousands during March; in April they head back south-west.

The Great Swed Migration occurs in February and heads north-east, up to the Open Plains where they assemble in the tens of thousands and do some weird stuff over the month of March. In April they head back south-west again. b07:c99:p259
f_b07_176 world_rule

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