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The '''drop-dead''' is a species of tree native to [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2.5|1}}
 
The '''drop-dead''' is a species of tree native to [[Roshar]].{{book ref|sa2.5|1}}
   
Drop-dead trees are quite common in [[Tashikk]] and are seen growing in the countryside by [[Lift]]. Lift implies that there is an official name, but that most of the locals call it by this nickname.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} They are described as being tall and twisty, with what looks like interwoven vines for trunks. The branches reach toward the sky more than growing to the sides.
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Drop-dead trees are quite common in [[Tashikk]] and are seen growing in the countryside by [[Lift]]. Lift implies that there is an official name, but that most of the locals call it by this nickname.{{book ref|sa2.5|1}} They are tall and twisty, with what looks like interwoven vines for trunks. The branches reach toward the sky more than growing to the sides.
   
The drop-deads allegedly survive the [[highstorm]]s by having incredibly springy roots. During a highstorm the tree will fall flat to the ground. Afterward, it springs back up to its previous position.
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The drop-deads survive the [[highstorm]]s by having incredibly springy roots. During a highstorm the tree will fall flat to the ground. Afterward, it springs back up to its previous position.
   
   

Revisión del 02:36 2 nov 2021

Caemuerto
Tipo Tree
Mundo de origen Roshar
Universo Cosmere

The drop-dead is a species of tree native to Roshar.[1]

Drop-dead trees are quite common in Tashikk and are seen growing in the countryside by Lift. Lift implies that there is an official name, but that most of the locals call it by this nickname.[1] They are tall and twisty, with what looks like interwoven vines for trunks. The branches reach toward the sky more than growing to the sides.

The drop-deads survive the highstorms by having incredibly springy roots. During a highstorm the tree will fall flat to the ground. Afterward, it springs back up to its previous position.


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