If a pinebark flounder splashes in the Ruby Sea and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? Far Eastern philosophers have yet to determine a definitive answer.
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These flounder were given their arboreal appellation for the bark-like patterns that mark their scales. Prized as delicacies by the upper echelons of Kugane, the wavekin are sold directly to the finest eateries in the city, and thus are rarely ever seen at market.