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− | Keryago, plural in number, singular, keryac, spontaneous tree colonies that feed almost exclusively off of ambient magical energy (panergy). They can grow most anywhere, desert, marsh, forest, sky. They are well-known in the deep wilds of the [[Disdrire Forest]] of [[Pytharnia]]. They have no trunks, but float in the sky, drifting ever so slowly if at all. In the Disdrire, mushroom forests are often found in their shade. If not for the insistence of the [[Disdrirn Elves]], the Keryago colonies of Pytharnia would have been wiped out centuries ago by humans and others for use in skycraft. | + | Keryago, plural in number, singular, keryac, spontaneous tree colonies that feed almost exclusively off of ambient magical energy ([[panergy]]). They can grow most anywhere, desert, marsh, forest, sky. They are well-known in the deep wilds of the [[Disdrire Forest]] of [[Pytharnia]]. They have no trunks, but float in the sky, drifting ever so slowly if at all. In the Disdrire, mushroom forests are often found in their shade. If not for the insistence of the [[Disdrirn Elves]], the Keryago colonies of Pytharnia would have been wiped out centuries ago by humans and others for use in skycraft. |
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Revision as of 14:20, 16 May 2015
Keryago, plural in number, singular, keryac, spontaneous tree colonies that feed almost exclusively off of ambient magical energy (panergy). They can grow most anywhere, desert, marsh, forest, sky. They are well-known in the deep wilds of the Disdrire Forest of Pytharnia. They have no trunks, but float in the sky, drifting ever so slowly if at all. In the Disdrire, mushroom forests are often found in their shade. If not for the insistence of the Disdrirn Elves, the Keryago colonies of Pytharnia would have been wiped out centuries ago by humans and others for use in skycraft.
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