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| Solgoliath || Example || The Solgoliath got its paint and name after the boulder was pushed off from
| Solgoliath || [[File:Solgoliath.jpg|100px]] || The Solgoliath got its paint and name after the boulder was catapulted onto enemy forces at the Battle of Galexia. The solar symbolism on the boulder reflect the many stories of the boulder trampling enemy forces from above rather than rolling.
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| Colossus of Franmark || Example || The Colossus of Franmark is the largest war boulder by diameter and the boulder with the longest undefeated record.
| Colossus of Franmark || [[File:CoF.jpg|100px]] || The Colossus of Franmark is the largest war boulder by diameter and the boulder with the longest undefeated record. It was first commissioned by the Duke of Franmark circa the year 1200, where it remained in use until 1771.
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