Materials
Spinel Fruit
Spinel Fruit
The crystalline trees that grow widely in areas with Liquid Phlogiston produce these gem-shaped fruits after absorbing phlogiston.
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Description:
The crystalline trees that grow widely in areas with Liquid Phlogiston produce these gem-shaped fruits after absorbing phlogiston.
In some ancient woven scrolls, especially in some versions of stories relating to Waxaklahun Ubah Kan, Spinel Fruit were often disguised as gems in a ploy to deceive the dragon that had made its lair within the sacred mountain. Blinded by greed, it is said to have surrendered the flaming seed of phlogiston in exchange for these deceptive sparkling fruits. By the time the dragon realized it had been duped, Waxaklahun Ubah Kan was, of course, already long gone. Stories related to Spinel Fruit have generally followed a similar pattern.