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- 06:25, 18 April 2024 UmbraNight talk contribs undeleted page Nightsearcher (4 revisions) (Just gonna use this for a reference)
- 00:07, 14 February 2024 BillyTheScruffy talk contribs deleted page Nightsearcher (content was: "<noinclude> {{Flora Info |officialname = Nightsearcher |commonname = Night Lurker |image = Nightsearcher1.jpg |classification = Vine |origins = Where the plant came from |habitat = Where it currently can be found |commonuse = What the plant is commonly used for |}} The intro is a solid, five-sentence paragraph designed to summarize the article and hook the reader into the page as a whole. ==History== (Include a brief account of this species' hist...")
- 21:53, 18 November 2023 UmbraNight talk contribs undeleted page Nightsearcher (1 revision)
- 04:20, 1 November 2023 BillyTheScruffy talk contribs deleted page Nightsearcher (content was: " thumb|Most only see a tentacle approaching in the dark waters before realizing they are already in the Depth Lurker's grasp. A flora native to Galudon, this tendril climber plant is found in damp, dark places that have loamy soil. The Nightsearcher is aptly named, as the tendrils of the plant tend to expand in the dark, searching out new cl...", and the only contributor was "SpunSugar" (talk))
- 00:28, 22 July 2022 SpunSugar talk contribs created page Nightsearcher (Created page with " thumb|Most only see a tentacle approaching in the dark waters before realizing they are already in the Depth Lurker's grasp. A flora native to Galudon, this tendril climber plant is found in damp, dark places that have loamy soil. The Nightsearcher is aptly named, as the tendrils of the plant tend to expand in the dark, searching out new climbing areas or places to plant its seedlings. It is a parasitic plant, and will overrun dead trees,...")