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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Featured/Layout|Moa|File:HR EvenMoarMoa.png|Indigenous to the planet Reach, the moa are species of flightless, bird-like creatures. The Covenant's glassing of Reach in 2552 drove the species to near-extinction, though small populations of moa remain in remote regions of the planet that went untouched during the invasion. Due to their popularity as both livestock and pets, moa were exported to other human colonies such as Tribute and Gannick 22. The current largest population of moa is owned by Have S'Moa, a petting zoo and restaurant founded by the entrepreneur Wiljax Brantley and known for moa-based products such as burgers and nuggets.}}<noinclude>
{{Halopedia:Main Page/Featured/Layout|Blightlands|File:PF BlightlandsEnvironment Screenshot.png|Blightlands are regions infested and transformed by the Flood to create an environment where the parasite can thrive. These regions feature specialized growths capable of harvesting energy from the soil, solar radiation, and any form of life. If left to fester and spread, blightlands will eventually consume a sufficient amount of biomass for the construction of city-sized spore towers, oceans teeming with Flood Super Cell, and pseudo-organs designed to complete the process of consuming an entire planet. Blightlands also host several dangerous organisms, such as the Blightstalker, a keymind which prowls the region as it coordinates local Flood forces and hunts for any survivors.}}<noinclude>


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Blightlands

Blightlands are regions infested and transformed by the Flood to create an environment where the parasite can thrive. These regions feature specialized growths capable of harvesting energy from the soil, solar radiation, and any form of life. If left to fester and spread, blightlands will eventually consume a sufficient amount of biomass for the construction of city-sized spore towers, oceans teeming with Flood Super Cell, and pseudo-organs designed to complete the process of consuming an entire planet. Blightlands also host several dangerous organisms, such as the Blightstalker, a keymind which prowls the region as it coordinates local Flood forces and hunts for any survivors.


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