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Dorim vines carry a significant amount of water within themselves as a defense mechanism against certain creatures native to Dayside, such as [[sandling]]s. These creatures have [[terken]] skin or carapaces that dissolve if they come into contact with water.{{book ref|ws1|3}} |
Dorim vines carry a significant amount of water within themselves as a defense mechanism against certain creatures native to Dayside, such as [[sandling]]s. These creatures have [[terken]] skin or carapaces that dissolve if they come into contact with water.{{book ref|ws1|3}} |
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− | Daysiders use dorim vines as a water source. Pouring water onto sand draws nearby vines out of the ground. Cutting the vine releases a flow of water. Fitting cut vines back together allows the |
+ | Daysiders use dorim vines as a water source. Pouring water onto sand draws nearby vines out of the ground. Cutting the vine releases a flow of water. Fitting cut vines back together allows the vine to repair itself. Despite much of Dayside being covered in sand the regions where dorim vines grow are not considered desert.{{book ref|ws1|3}} |
== Notes == |
== Notes == |
Revisión del 21:06 14 feb 2018
Parra dorim | |
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Tipo | Plant |
Se usa para | Water source |
Mundo de origen | Taldain |
Dorim vines are a type of flora native to the Dayside of Taldain. The vines draw their water from the water table or some other subterranean source. For this reason, deep sand is uninhabited by dorim vines.
Dorim vines carry a significant amount of water within themselves as a defense mechanism against certain creatures native to Dayside, such as sandlings. These creatures have terken skin or carapaces that dissolve if they come into contact with water.[1]
Daysiders use dorim vines as a water source. Pouring water onto sand draws nearby vines out of the ground. Cutting the vine releases a flow of water. Fitting cut vines back together allows the vine to repair itself. Despite much of Dayside being covered in sand the regions where dorim vines grow are not considered desert.[1]