Dawkan/Siakan/Wadkan Species in Archipelago of the Seasons | World Anvil
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Dawkan/Siakan/Wadkan

Basic Information

Anatomy

The Dawkan is a subspecies of the Japanese Pine but much wider and taller. This width allows the large canopies of leaves to catch rainwater for the soil. This rainwater goes into multiple white veins, which then go into the soil and into roots which move them all around Rora to moisturise it for Plants to grow.

Genetics and Reproduction

Hanging from the tree, like the Tika K'an are fruits poisonous to humans but not animals, that also contain seeds so animals can eat them and redistribute the seeds.

Ecology and Habitats

Live within areas with high snow or rainfall to absorb the water no matter its form and redistribute it to the other plants. Rora is a place where the trees absorb the snow and rains no matter the state it is in. There is one within every forest area with a river border and even in areas supposed to be dry due to the wind.

Dietary Needs and Habits

Require the absorption of the rain and the nutrients within the black soil of Rora, along with the Spring Radiation that is within Rora.

Additional Information

Geographic Origin and Distribution

Found exclusively in Rora
Scientific Name
Scientific Name: Pinus Cataracta|Genus: Pinus|Family: Pinceae|Order: Pinales
Conservation Status
It is strictly illegal to cut these trees down, as it is said Kodama live there and help nutrients in the trees thrive, though you can gain seeds from the Kodama to help with irrigation in farms and water systems. Several guards are stationed at each forests' Dawkan, mainly females. Females are considered connected to plants and trees better than males, which is why females plant the plants whilst men harvest them.
Average Height
100-120 metres
Average Length
80 metres
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
The wood is Rora, and so has a dark midnight blue colour. The Leaves are a more Black 2.0 to Crow Black in colour.

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