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The [[haon]] tree is a deciduous tree that can grow up to a hundred feet tall with a wide and rounded crown. The tree is distinctive for the appearance of its bark and leaves. The bark tends to be very smooth with a purplish-grey tint, having an almost glowing quality. The leaves are nearly translucent, allowing light to shine through them. Haon nuts are edible, with a similar quality as chestnuts. |
The [[haon]] tree is a deciduous tree that can grow up to a hundred feet tall with a wide and rounded crown. The tree is distinctive for the appearance of its bark and leaves. The bark tends to be very smooth with a purplish-grey tint, having an almost glowing quality. The leaves are nearly translucent, allowing light to shine through them. Haon nuts are edible, with a similar quality as chestnuts. |
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The wood of the haon tree has no special magical properties. Petrified haon is valued by jewelers. |
The [[wood]] of the haon tree has no special magical properties. Petrified haon is valued by jewelers. |
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== List of Haon == |
== List of Haon == |
Revision as of 16:31, 22 March 2016
The haon tree is a deciduous tree that can grow up to a hundred feet tall with a wide and rounded crown. The tree is distinctive for the appearance of its bark and leaves. The bark tends to be very smooth with a purplish-grey tint, having an almost glowing quality. The leaves are nearly translucent, allowing light to shine through them. Haon nuts are edible, with a similar quality as chestnuts.
The wood of the haon tree has no special magical properties. Petrified haon is valued by jewelers.
List of Haon
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a piece of petrified haon
Description: A silvery sheen graces the surface of this rectangular chunk of rock. Past the many flaws and imperfections, the purplish-grey crystal still contains a grain pattern that can be identified as that of haon. |