Often confused with the similarly named lavender remora, but considering that they both taste more or less the same, this is little cause for concern.
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A subspecies of lavender remora common to the waters off the coast of La Noscea. The result of crossbreeding with other, closely related wavekin, this remora variant owes its name to a hybrid of the lavender plant.
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