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'''Balaho''' is the [[Unggoy]] homeworld. <ref name="Bestiarum">[[Bestiarum]]</ref> It is the fifth planet orbiting the star, [[Tala]] and has two moons, [[Buwan]] and [[Padpad]]. It is a terrestrial planet with significant amount of [[Methane|methane]] within the atmosphere which explains why Unggoy wear a methane tank during combat. This methane prevents much of the surface from being seen from orbit. Those parts that are not covered by polar ice caps or fresh water are brackish tidal flats where there exists naturally occurring pillars of fire. <ref name="[[Bestiarum]]"/> The world is still recovering from a pre-activation environmental collapse caused by massive global industrialization.
'''Balaho''' is the [[Unggoy]] homeworld. <ref name="Bestiarum">[[Bestiarum]]</ref> It is the fifth planet orbiting the star, [[Tala]] and has two moons, [[Buwan]] and [[Padpad]]. It is a terrestrial planet with significant amount of [[Methane|methane]] within the atmosphere which explains why Unggoy wear a methane tank during combat. This methane prevents much of the surface from being seen from orbit. Those parts that are not covered by polar ice caps or fresh water are brackish tidal flats where there exists naturally occurring pillars of fire. <ref name="Bestiarum"/> The world is still recovering from a pre-activation environmental collapse caused by massive global industrialization.





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Balaho is the Unggoy homeworld. [1] It is the fifth planet orbiting the star, Tala and has two moons, Buwan and Padpad. It is a terrestrial planet with significant amount of methane within the atmosphere which explains why Unggoy wear a methane tank during combat. This methane prevents much of the surface from being seen from orbit. Those parts that are not covered by polar ice caps or fresh water are brackish tidal flats where there exists naturally occurring pillars of fire. [1] The world is still recovering from a pre-activation environmental collapse caused by massive global industrialization.


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