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Post by Onyxaeon on Dec 6, 2008 2:44:12 GMT -5
Ging Trees grow thick in their trunks and have spongy fronds. The fronds can be used as improvised forest bedding. The fronds also make handy needlethorn packages, as the sap from the cut edges of leaves forms its own glue. Leaf sap will also seal puncture wounds. In Moreta, it was stated that softnuts (which are edible) were 'on all the trees', so it could be assumed that they are Ging softnuts. Moreta also described the Ging forest in the fall as "a green face with a thousand black-rimmed eyes." Needlethorn is always found in the prescence of Ging trees.
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