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This has no relation to the metric gram, although it is common in Cantr to refer to other metric measurements, like the kilogram and ton. | This has no relation to the metric gram, although it is common in Cantr to refer to other metric measurements, like the kilogram and ton. | ||
− | A Cantrian can carry 15000 grams at once. | + | A [[Cantrian]] can carry 15000 grams at once. |
− | A Cantrian weighs 60000 grams. | + | A [[Cantrian]] weighs 60000 grams. |
Revision as of 18:46, 9 February 2007
The unit of measurement for Cantr.
This has no relation to the metric gram, although it is common in Cantr to refer to other metric measurements, like the kilogram and ton.
A Cantrian can carry 15000 grams at once.
A Cantrian weighs 60000 grams.