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The '''feather tree''' is a special [[tree]] that grows only in [[Surroundings#Good|good]]-aligned areas. Unlike other [[above ground]] trees, it yields cream-colored logs when cut down. Strangely, it bears [[egg]]s for fruit. Beware the [[unicorn]]s that may roam around it, or simply import it from [[Elf|elven]] [[trade|caravans]].
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The '''feather tree''' is a special [[tree]] that grows only in [[Surroundings#Good|good]]-aligned areas. Unlike other [[above ground]] trees, it yields cream-colored logs when cut down. It has feather-like "leaves", and, curiously, it yields [[egg]]s instead of fruit. Beware the [[unicorn]]s that may roam around it, or simply import it from [[Elf|elven]] [[trade|caravans]].
  
Featherwood is the lightest wood in the game, so it should be used for things that get hauled around very frequently, such as [[bin]]s, [[barrel]]s and [[bucket]]s - decreasing [[dwarf]] speed less as they carry these items, since they are carrying less weight. Featherwood [[shield]]s are also very effective, since a shield's weight doesn't affect its ability to block attacks - it will make a shield's secondary bash attack less effective, though. It is extremely useless for [[ammunition]] - crossbow and ballista bolts will simply glance off enemies, due to them weighing almost nothing. Since damage from [[gravity|falling]] is affected by the material of the landing zone, featherwood [[floor]]s can cushion falls and prevent serious injuries.
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Featherwood is the lightest wood in the game, so it should be used for things that get hauled around very frequently, such as [[bin]]s, [[barrel]]s and [[bucket]]s, decreasing [[dwarf]] speed less as they carry these items, since they are carrying less weight. Featherwood [[shield]]s are also very effective, since a shield's weight doesn't affect its ability to block attacks; it will make a shield's secondary bash attack less effective, though. It is extremely useless for [[ammunition]] crossbow and ballista bolts will simply glance off enemies due to them weighing almost nothing. Since damage from [[gravity|falling]] is affected by the material of the landing zone, featherwood [[floor]]s can cushion falls and prevent serious injuries.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] feather trees for their ''feathery leaves''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] feather trees for their ''feathery leaves''.
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Observing that these so-called "trees" are covered in feathers and bear eggs instead of fruit, a growing number of dwarven [[scholar|naturalists]] are advancing the position that feather trees are more properly categorized as birds rather than plants. While not universally accepted, the proposed reclassification has gained some traction in both dwarven and human academic communities, with some recently revised bestiaries now including the species, which has been tentatively renamed the "common woody rootfowl". Elven scholars have roundly dismissed this avenue of novel scientific inquiry as a coordinated, cynically motivated effort to circumvent treaties imposing limitations on tree-felling in forests abutting traditionally elven territory.
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 29 September 2024

Feather tree

Urist likes feather trees for their feathery leaves.
Biome

Wet Dry
Graphic
Feather trunk sprite.png
Alignment

Good

Properties
Deciduous No
Density 100
Color cream
Max trunk height 8
Max trunk diameter 1
Trunk branching 2
Heavy branch radius 1
Branch radius 2
Root radius 3
Heavy branch density 25
Branch density 50
Root density 5
Products
Wood Feather wood
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The feather tree is a special tree that grows only in good-aligned areas. Unlike other above ground trees, it yields cream-colored logs when cut down. It has feather-like "leaves", and, curiously, it yields eggs instead of fruit. Beware the unicorns that may roam around it, or simply import it from elven caravans.

Featherwood is the lightest wood in the game, so it should be used for things that get hauled around very frequently, such as bins, barrels and buckets, decreasing dwarf speed less as they carry these items, since they are carrying less weight. Featherwood shields are also very effective, since a shield's weight doesn't affect its ability to block attacks; it will make a shield's secondary bash attack less effective, though. It is extremely useless for ammunition – crossbow and ballista bolts will simply glance off enemies due to them weighing almost nothing. Since damage from falling is affected by the material of the landing zone, featherwood floors can cushion falls and prevent serious injuries.

Some dwarves like feather trees for their feathery leaves.

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Observing that these so-called "trees" are covered in feathers and bear eggs instead of fruit, a growing number of dwarven naturalists are advancing the position that feather trees are more properly categorized as birds rather than plants. While not universally accepted, the proposed reclassification has gained some traction in both dwarven and human academic communities, with some recently revised bestiaries now including the species, which has been tentatively renamed the "common woody rootfowl". Elven scholars have roundly dismissed this avenue of novel scientific inquiry as a coordinated, cynically motivated effort to circumvent treaties imposing limitations on tree-felling in forests abutting traditionally elven territory.

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