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There are five contenders for this award. | There are five contenders for this award. | ||
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[[Unicorn]]: Ferocious monsters that are the current contender on land for King of the Beasts. | [[Unicorn]]: Ferocious monsters that are the current contender on land for King of the Beasts. | ||
− | [[Elephant]]: The former holder of the title. In more recent versions, their ferocity has been toned down, and slaughters on the scale of [[ | + | [[Elephant]]: The former holder of the title. In more recent versions, their ferocity has been toned down, and slaughters on the scale of [[Boatmurdered]] are a thing of the past. That being said, elephants are still powerful juggernauts when provoked. |
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