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In page Charn:

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The name Charn may be derived from the Latin root carnālis, meaning "fleshly" or "related to the flesh."[1] The words carnal, carnivore, carnival, and charnel house (from the French charnel) also derive from this root. This would emphasize the hedonism and indulgence in worldly pleasures—the pleasures of the flesh as opposed to more spiritual delights—that eventually led to the fall of Charn.