[Unnamed Tree A] Material in The World of the Eternals | World Anvil

[Unnamed Tree A]

Location of [Unnamed Tree A] - (pronounced: "")

  • A type of tree, growing only within the country: "Habiten".

The Anatomy of [Unnamed Tree A]

  • The tree trunk is built up of different layers, covering a crystallized core.
    • The core is of a solid but transparent material.
    • The core is hollow. (Similar to a pipe)
    • The core can be of different colors:
      • Whites:
        • Porcelain (Transparent). [See the white section of Colors]
      • Blues:
        • Arctic (Transparent). [See the blue section of Colors]
        • Azure (Transparent). [See the blue section of Colors]
        • Sapphire (Transparent). [See the blue section of Colors]
      • Greens:
        • Green (Transparent). [See the green section of Colors]
        • Lime (Transparent). [See the green section of Colors]
      • Pinks:
        • Pink (Transparent). [See the pink section of Colors]
        • Rose (Transparent). [See the pink section of Colors]
        • Rouge (Transparent). [See the pink section of Colors]
      • Purples:
        • Purple (Transparent). [See the purple section of Colors]
        • Iris (Transparent). [See the purple section of Colors]

    • Sap-Layer (Inner):
      • This is the same type of layer you'll find in the ordinary trees, such as Oak, Birch, Pine, etc., between the bark and the wood.
      • The texture of this sap, is vary thick and sticky, almost like honey.
      • The sap's color is identical to the color of the core.

    • Wood-Layer:
      • The color of the wood, resembles that of the Holly-tree. [ See Wood (colors)]
      • The texture of the the wood is soft to the touch, as if malleable, though it isn't.
      • Only specialized, magic induced tools can cut the wood.

    • Sap-Layer (Outer):
      • This is the same type of layer you'll find in the ordinary trees, such as Oak, Birch, Pine, etc., between the bark and the wood.
      • The texture of this sap, is vary thin and only slightly sticky.
      • The sap is a colorless, translucent liquid.

    • Bark-Layer:
      • The bark color is a mix between Carob [See the brown section of Colors] and Coin [See the grey section of Colors].
      • The bark is made up by numerous of segments, thin as a straw of hair, on top of each other, and a single, thicker, rougher, and splintery piece, as the outermost layer.
        • Every segment are glued togther, by the same sap, as the outer sap-layer.

    • Roots:

    • Leafs:

    • Nuts and Seeds:

    • Flowers:

Usages of [Unnamed Tree A]

  • Architecture:
    • The Shapers ([Habitens)] is capable of bending and twisting, the branches and trunks, even using the leafs and flowers to generate decorated structures.

  • Ceremoniel:
    • When conducting cermonies, such as: transisioning to adulthood, marriage, funerals and many more, the Shapers ([Habitens)], in collaboration with the Council ([Habitens)] in charge, use both the inner sap and the core to fulfill the ceremonial ritual.

  • Clothing:
    • Clothing is made by:
      • Peeling the bark of off the branches
      • creating a dye, by first drying the inner sap in the particular color, then sifting it until you have a fine puder, and lastly mix it with water.

  • Food:
    • The inner sap is eatable.
      • Though everyone of the different colors of sap, have a sweet sugary taste, they also have, an almost hidden relish, unique to each color.
        • Whites:
          • Porcelain: vast creamy taste.
        • Blues:
          • Arctic: vast taste of mint.
          • Azure: mild taste of blackberry.
          • Sapphire: hint of sea-salt.
        • Greens:
          • Green: hint of grape.
          • Lime: hint of lime.
        • Pinks:
          • Pink: mild taste of raspberry.
          • Rose: hint of orange.
          • Rouge: mild taste of chili-pepper.
        • Purples:
          • Purple: hit of liquorice.
          • Iris: mild taste of plum.






    • Race-Restricted:

    • Utility:
      • Used as pipes, to transport fresh water and sureage.


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