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The [[modwir]] tree is a conifer. It grows quite quickly, up to a hundred feet tall within thirty years. Its needles are gathered at the end of branches, giving them a fuzzy and clumpy quality. The bark has a grey hue with many irregular grooves. Modwir is a popular wood for shipbuilding, but has no inherent magical properties.
The [[modwir]] tree is a conifer. It grows quite quickly, up to a hundred feet tall within thirty years. Its needles are gathered at the end of branches, giving them a fuzzy and clumpy quality. The bark has a grey hue with many irregular grooves. Modwir is a popular wood for shipbuilding, but has no inherent magical properties.

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|name = a piece of petrified modwir
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|description = Grooves, veins, and rings running through this irregular rectangle of rock recount its past existence as a living tree. By some remarkable power, the wood has been replaced with deep brown crystal, which shines with a rich luster despite its pitted surface.}}


== Reference ==
== Reference ==
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[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/trees.asp Elanthian Flora Guide: Trees]
[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/trees.asp Elanthian Flora Guide: Trees]


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[[Category:Trees]]
[[Category:Trees]]

Revision as of 21:02, 5 May 2015

The modwir tree is a conifer. It grows quite quickly, up to a hundred feet tall within thirty years. Its needles are gathered at the end of branches, giving them a fuzzy and clumpy quality. The bark has a grey hue with many irregular grooves. Modwir is a popular wood for shipbuilding, but has no inherent magical properties.

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a piece of petrified modwir

Description:   Grooves, veins, and rings running through this irregular rectangle of rock recount its past existence as a living tree. By some remarkable power, the wood has been replaced with deep brown crystal, which shines with a rich luster despite its pitted surface.


Reference

Elanthian Flora Guide: Trees