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 {{wst>shyriath|"Oh. Oh yes, I suppose you would not know of it," Puugwol replied. She paused for a moment, and then explained, "It is a fungus of the forests of my homeland. A parasite of trees. It displaces their native fungus-symbionts and causes the trees to die, and thrives on the fallen wood. It prefers trees that concentrate certain elements and compounds, particularly indoles. It is part of how I speak to my gods." {{wst>shyriath|"Oh. Oh yes, I suppose you would not know of it," Puugwol replied. She paused for a moment, and then explained, "It is a fungus of the forests of my homeland. A parasite of trees. It displaces their native fungus-symbionts and causes the trees to die, and thrives on the fallen wood. It prefers trees that concentrate certain elements and compounds, particularly indoles. It is part of how I speak to my gods."
  
-In such a context, that last sentence was... unexpected. A psychoactive fungus, possibly? <c>+In such a context, that last sentence was... unexpected. A psychoactive fungus, possibly?
  
 "I have found pieces of wood with the correct properties, but in such small pieces that the //bilaak-tesh// cannot thrive properly on them," she added, as they emerged into the harsh, dim light. Ahead of them was a track that led down into a valley at the foot of the mountain; flanking it on either side were tree-stumps in sufficient quantity to suggest that the Oracle's followers came this way to harvest timber. "I have found pieces of wood with the correct properties, but in such small pieces that the //bilaak-tesh// cannot thrive properly on them," she added, as they emerged into the harsh, dim light. Ahead of them was a track that led down into a valley at the foot of the mountain; flanking it on either side were tree-stumps in sufficient quantity to suggest that the Oracle's followers came this way to harvest timber.
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