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== Overview == Also described as magical sinew, galas-muscles are very tough ligaments that develops in higher-leveled individuals for every levelling species.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2021/11/14/8-51-d/ Chapter 8.51 D]</ref> Compared to regular muscles, they contain twice or three times as many striations and appears more vibrant. Galas-muscle cells have bigger nuclei colored pale grey or silver. Even in death, the galas-muscles don't degrade as quickly as the rest of the body. Galas-muscles can emerge from regular muscles, with the first signs of new galas-muscles being cells with changed nuclei. At lower levels, time is a major factor in development, as a Level 22 [Veteran Lineholder] can have more as than a younger Level 34 [Warrior] with [Greater Strength].<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/10/30/9-22-gn/ Chapter 9.22 GN]</ref> Nobility can pass on galas down their bloodlines, and even children will have innate formations if their parents were strong. [Mages] can form galas with magic, and develop magical pools. They can also be developed through training and a specific diet, which [[Drath Archipelago|Drathians]] are knowledgeable in. [[Dullahans]] have a type of galas-muscle that gives them their ability to remove their heads and limbs and remotely control them.<ref name=":0" />
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