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Change: ~ The Cherokee legend describes the beast directly: "Those who know say the Uktena is a great snake, as large around as a tree trunk,
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Change: the Cherokee legend, is the result of spirits attempting to kill the Sun. The Sun, in fury at humanity, sent an illness to destroy them. In response the spirits called "Little
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Change: (Yunwi'tsunsdi or the "little people" of the AniYunWiya) transformed a man into a large snake called the Uk'tena and sent him to kill the Sun. Uk'tena eventually failed his
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Change: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Cherokee legend describes the beast directly: "Those who know say the Uktena is a great snake, as large around as a tree trunk,
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Jul 13 2014, 8:24 PM EDT
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Change: anand retrieve the diamond is said to become the greatest worker of their tribe. The challenge is not so simple, the Uk'tena glows radiantly, and
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Jul 13 2014, 8:15 PM EDT
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Change: sensent tinin his stead. Uk'ten was both furious and envious at this changing of the guard. Due to his rage, the people became afraid of
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Jul 13 2014, 8:13 PM EDT
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Change: Being near such a vicious creature is inevitably fatal. Seeing the creature asleep also signifies certain death, not to the warrior, but to his family instead. As if this were
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Jul 12 2014, 2:37 AM EDT
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Change: of the Uk'tena is so pestilential, that no living creature can survive should they inhale the tiniest bit of the foul air expelledbyexpelled by the Uk'tena.
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Jul 12 2014, 2:26 AM EDT
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Change: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Cherokee legend describes the beast directly: "Those who know say the Uktena is a great snake, as large around as a tree trunk,
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Jul 12 2014, 2:25 AM EDT
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: sent insentin his stead. Uk'ten was both furious and envious at this changing of the guard. Due to his rage, the people became afraid of
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Change: The Sun, in fury at humanity, sent an illness to destroy them. In response the spirits called "Little Men" transformed a man into a large
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Change: The Antlered Serpent (known also as Uk'tena by the Cherokee),
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Change: Created by Jul 12 2014, 1:30 AM EDT for: no reason given
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