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==Answers in this Episode==
==Answers in this Episode==
*As a note, the newpaper
*As a note, the newspaper that Bo reads telling of the snakes disappearing, has only the headline of the article being correct. Nothing else in it has anything to do with the story.
*Apparently, in the ''Lost Girl'' universe, there are Mole Fae. They appear to live underground for most of their lives and have the ability to cause the earth to disappear and reappear in order to allow them to move freely underground. Nothing else is known about this kind of Fae, nor is it clear if these are Fae or UnderFae in nature.
*Apparently, in the ''Lost Girl'' universe, there are Mole Fae. They appear to live underground for most of their lives and have the ability to cause the earth to disappear and reappear in order to allow them to move freely underground. Nothing else is known about this kind of Fae, nor is it clear if these are Fae or UnderFae in nature.
*''The Garuda'' employs ''Berserkers'' as his henchmen. They are brutish, have little control, and seem to be angry all of the time. They seem to be based on the Norse warriors called Berserkers (or berserks) who were reported in the Old Norse literature to have fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk. Berserkers were attested to in numerous Old Norse sources. Most historians believe that berserkers worked themselves into a rage before battle, but some think that they might have consumed drugged foods. You can learn more about them [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserker here.]
*''The Garuda'' employs ''Berserkers'' as his henchmen. They are brutish, have little control, and seem to be angry all of the time. They seem to be based on the Norse warriors called Berserkers (or berserks) who were reported in the Old Norse literature to have fought in a nearly uncontrollable, trance-like fury, a characteristic which later gave rise to the English word berserk. Berserkers were attested to in numerous Old Norse sources. Most historians believe that berserkers worked themselves into a rage before battle, but some think that they might have consumed drugged foods. You can learn more about them [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berserker here.]
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