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rdfs:comment | - Daidarabochi were mythical giants who supposedly lived in the upper elevations of the Great Wall of the North. They had a thick skin to endure the cold temperatures of the peaks, and eventually ate an occasional human victim. They fought using their fists, boulders, or uprooted trees.
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abstract | - Daidarabochi were mythical giants who supposedly lived in the upper elevations of the Great Wall of the North. They had a thick skin to endure the cold temperatures of the peaks, and eventually ate an occasional human victim. They fought using their fists, boulders, or uprooted trees.
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