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The '''Natrium Worm''' was a type of multi-headed green worm that lived on pure [[table salt|sodium chloride]]. It lived under the sands in the dunes of [[Bruvoldaveer]], on the outer reaches of the Galactic Salt Trail. Over many thousands of years the salts were mined and the worm, desperate for salt supplies, began to attack the salt traders for their cargo of salt. The Salt Trails developed a reputation for being cursed.
The '''Natrium Worm''' was a type of multi-headed green worm that lived on pure [[table salt|sodium chloride]]. It lived under the sands in the dunes of [[Bruvoldaveer]], on the outer reaches of the Galactic Salt Trail. Over many thousands of years the salts were mined and the worm, desperate for salt supplies, began to attack the salt traders for their cargo of salt. The Salt Trails developed a reputation for being cursed.


The [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]], (with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]]), managed to destroy one of the worms by luring it into a watering hole where the traders salt cargo had been dumped. While Natrium Worms had the biology to absorb large quantities of salt their weakness was their biology’s inability to cope with other minerals (like [[water]]). The result was that the Worm exploded. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Salt Solution]]'')
The [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh Doctor]], (with [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]]), managed to destroy one of the worms by luring it into a watering hole where the traders' salt cargo had been dumped. While Natrium Worms had the biology to absorb large quantities of salt their weakness was their biology’s inability to cope with other minerals (like [[water]]). The result was that the Worm exploded. ([[DWAM]]: ''[[The Salt Solution]]'')
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