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− | '''Blood thorn''' are ghastly-looking [[tree]]s that grow only in the deepest [[cavern]] layers. They are distinguished from their peers by being the [[density|densest]] tree in the game (though [[glumprong]]s come close), being approximately half as dense as most | + | '''Blood thorn''' are ghastly-looking [[tree]]s that grow only in the deepest [[cavern]] layers. They are distinguished from their peers by being the [[density|densest]] tree in the game (though [[glumprong]]s come close), being approximately half as dense as most stones, and by their unique crimson color. When [[wood cutter|cut down]], they produce extremely heavy crimson [[wood]] that cannot be found anywhere else, making for heavy-set but colorful furniture and slightly less useless wooden [[ballista]] bolts. Curiously, trampled young blood thorn are ''purple'' rather than dark gray, presumably due to the plant having been "bruised" - this is in imitation of the "[[blood]]" in their name. |
Among subterranean trees, blood thorn are unique in that they can grow in cavern layers that are devoid of water - when this happens, blood thorn will be the '''only''' plants present. This means that every so often, a fortress may happen to have a large stock of the tree in its caverns. | Among subterranean trees, blood thorn are unique in that they can grow in cavern layers that are devoid of water - when this happens, blood thorn will be the '''only''' plants present. This means that every so often, a fortress may happen to have a large stock of the tree in its caverns. | ||
Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] blood thorn for their ''sickening appearance''. | Some [[Dwarf|dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] blood thorn for their ''sickening appearance''. | ||
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{{Translation| dwarven = nazush kurik | elvish = cameda iki | goblin = ogom spuspo | human = cadem pik}} | {{Translation| dwarven = nazush kurik | elvish = cameda iki | goblin = ogom spuspo | human = cadem pik}} | ||