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From the Barony of [[Riverwood]] comes the '''fireleaf tree''', whose bright orange and red leaves in autumn give the impression of the tree being enflamed from a distance. During the spring and summer, the fireleaf is a deciduous tree robed in dark green elliptical leaves with a slight ruby hue on their undersides, each of which ends in a short tooth. The tree's bark is gray-green and furrowed into long ridges. Fireleaf trees have long been considered an excellent wood for staves and shields, and it is believed that the more vivid red the underside of the leaves, the more potent is the tree's magical potential.

A deciduous tree, the '''fireleaf''' earns its name from the appearance of its leaves in autumn: orange and red leaves appear much like fire from a distance. In warmer seasons, however, the fireleaf bears dark green elliptical leaves with a reddish hue on their undersides. It is believed that the more vivid the red on the undersides of the leaves, the more potent the magic is within the tree.

== External Links ==
*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/armory/materials.asp#fireleaf Armory, Woods for Staves, Shields, and Bows: Fireleaf], on Play.net


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

Revision as of 10:48, 18 March 2017

Fireleaf
Use Shields, Staves
Bonus +22
ST/DU 15/35
Rarity Very Rare
Weight Modifier Unknown
Primary Color Unknown

From the Barony of Riverwood comes the fireleaf tree, whose bright orange and red leaves in autumn give the impression of the tree being enflamed from a distance. During the spring and summer, the fireleaf is a deciduous tree robed in dark green elliptical leaves with a slight ruby hue on their undersides, each of which ends in a short tooth. The tree's bark is gray-green and furrowed into long ridges. Fireleaf trees have long been considered an excellent wood for staves and shields, and it is believed that the more vivid red the underside of the leaves, the more potent is the tree's magical potential.