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== Products ==
== Products ==
{{Uses material list|Corpse Cotton}}
{{DW/Uses material list|Corpse Cotton}}


==Item sources==
==Item sources==
{{Drop sources list}}
{{DW/Drop sources list}}




== Journal ==
== Journal ==
{{Journal entry|The corpse flower is a peculiar creature. Strange, almost flesh-like sacks, filled with a noxious gas that explodes upon contact with the air. The resulting mass of fibres looks disturbingly like thin strips of a cadaver's skin, earning it the name "corpse cotton" by the more macabre Emberwood villagers.<br><br>In truth it's little more than thick plant fibres that can be woven together into a smooth, durable and, frankly, fashionable fabric.}}
{{DW/Journal entry|The corpse flower is a peculiar creature. Strange, almost flesh-like sacks, filled with a noxious gas that explodes upon contact with the air. The resulting mass of fibres looks disturbingly like thin strips of a cadaver's skin, earning it the name "corpse cotton" by the more macabre Emberwood villagers.<br><br>In truth it's little more than thick plant fibres that can be woven together into a smooth, durable and, frankly, fashionable fabric.}}


== Update history ==
== Update history ==

Latest revision as of 18:34, 9 April 2026

Template:Infobox Item Corpse Cotton is a drop from Dragonwilds:Zogres and Dragonwilds:Corpse Cotton Plants which is used to create Dragonwilds:Fine Thread.

Products

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Item sources

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Journal

The following text is transcribed from the Journal.
The corpse flower is a peculiar creature. Strange, almost flesh-like sacks, filled with a noxious gas that explodes upon contact with the air. The resulting mass of fibres looks disturbingly like thin strips of a cadaver's skin, earning it the name "corpse cotton" by the more macabre Emberwood villagers.

In truth it's little more than thick plant fibres that can be woven together into a smooth, durable and, frankly, fashionable fabric.

Update history

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