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{{Infobox Item
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===Recipe tree===
===Recipe tree===
{{Crafting Tree|Fine Cloth}}
{{DW/Crafting Tree|Fine Cloth}}


==Products==
==Products==
{{Uses material list|Fine Cloth}}
{{DW/Uses material list|Fine Cloth}}


==Journal==
==Journal==
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More elegant and refined than cotton cloth, this fabric was very popular among Emberwood citizenry. They would craft beautiful dresses, fine shirts and elegant robes, many of which included patterns of undulating blue and black in honour of the serpentine dances they would watch in the sky, as Imaru and Xikotal swam the air currents together.
More elegant and refined than cotton cloth, this fabric was very popular among Emberwood citizenry. They would craft beautiful dresses, fine shirts and elegant robes, many of which included patterns of undulating blue and black in honour of the serpentine dances they would watch in the sky, as Imaru and Xikotal swam the air currents together.
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 9 April 2026

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Recipe

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Recipe tree

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Products

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.

More elegant and refined than cotton cloth, this fabric was very popular among Emberwood citizenry. They would craft beautiful dresses, fine shirts and elegant robes, many of which included patterns of undulating blue and black in honour of the serpentine dances they would watch in the sky, as Imaru and Xikotal swam the air currents together.

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