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What Ash logs lack in durability, they make up for in availability. Found all over [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]], ash trees became a vital resource to the humans that resided there. Their druids would enchant the products of the trees, so that they did not rot, nor crumble against time’s assault. This would allow the trees to regrow before it would be necessary to cut them down again, creating a sustainable system. | What Ash logs lack in durability, they make up for in availability. Found all over [[Dragonwilds:Brynmoor]], ash trees became a vital resource to the humans that resided there. Their druids would enchant the products of the trees, so that they did not rot, nor crumble against time’s assault. This would allow the trees to regrow before it would be necessary to cut them down again, creating a sustainable system. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Ash Logs are obtained by chopping down Dragonwilds:Ash Trees, picking them up off the ground, uprooting Saplings, or chopping down Dragonwilds:Thorny Vines.
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Journal
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What Ash logs lack in durability, they make up for in availability. Found all over Dragonwilds:Brynmoor, ash trees became a vital resource to the humans that resided there. Their druids would enchant the products of the trees, so that they did not rot, nor crumble against time’s assault. This would allow the trees to regrow before it would be necessary to cut them down again, creating a sustainable system.