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Examples

  • This was mogg work, but the smelly brutes were forbidden to enter the Dream Halls.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • There was some kind of trouble in the mogg warrens, though.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • A mogg, covered in spirits, got up waving his maul.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Eyes narrowed to slits, Nasser dismounted his soot - smudged kerl and tossed the reins to the nearest mogg.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Crovax spurred his mount, bowling over the mogg and sending him rolling in the dust.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • It was considered a great disgrace to be killed by a mogg, and the surviving twelve officers closed ranks and drew their swords, ready to slay any mogg that approached them.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • "That direction is the mogg warrens," Takara said.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Workmen, mogg labor gangs, and flowbot machinery swarmed over the broken hull, slaving around the clock to rebuild the ship.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Greven nodded to his two mogg warders, who tore Ertai's shirt from his back.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

  • Courtiers in their baroque finery filled the hall behind the guards, and a motley collection of off-duty soldiers, servants, and the odd mogg or two filled out the crowd.

    Nemesis Thompson, Paul B. 2000

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