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What is a Rexanian?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 10/3/2025

A Rexanian is a fictional creature or character often found in Science Fiction or fantasy narratives. The term may refer to beings from a specific planet or universe, characterized by unique traits or abilities. Without more context, such as a specific book, game, or series, the exact nature of Rexanians can vary widely. If you have a particular source in mind, I can provide more detailed information related to that context.

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