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Dibbeth upon this. --[[User:Brother Arfrus|Brother Arfrus]] 10:39, 5 Jul 2005 (EDT)
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'''Hungfold''' is a [[Xurient]]al import to Ghyll. [[Croam Olpo]] and his companions were impressed when they first saw hungfold structures, and wondered at the strength of such small pieces of wood. Croam's grandson, Dogui Olpo, first brought hungfold saplings to Ghyll and began raising hungfold domestically. The famed Pretty Impressive Fence of the [[Xurient]] relies on the strength and durability of hungfold to remain standing for as long as it has. Hungfold has proven to be much less prone to rot and decay than some other woods, such as grelb and fibrier, which would not be likely to last more than a few score years with such exposure.
  
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The groves raised by the monks of the [[Order of Mnerr]] typically include a bosk of hungfold among the varieties of trees they tend. These arborists were quick to embrace the new tree species and to grow samples once it had been introduced to Ghyll. 
  
Hungfold is a [[Xurient|Xuriental]] import to Ghyll.
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In recent years it has been discovered that hungfold sap greatly increased extraction rates in the production of essence of [[tristero]]. Though many producers continue to use old methods, the increased availability of tristero has led to huge increases in the production of [[Kreem Pye]]s, which may have ramifications for the [[Brothers of the Lantern]] and others concerned with the condition of the [[heh-blammo balance]].
  
Croam Olpo and his companions were impressed. Croam's grandson, Dogui Olpo first brought hungfold saplings to Ghyll and began raising '''hungfold''' domestically.
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Topiary is another use for hungfold. Although many practitioners claim not to use any supports, and credulous fans of topiary believe them, some forms simply cannot be built without added structure. Great structural support can be had from even the smallest hungfold branches, which can easily be concealed within the [[Zhur Fruit|zhur]] shrub.
  
The famed Pretty Impressive Fence of [[Xurient]] relied on the strength and durability of '''hungfold''' to remain standing for as long as it has.  '''Hungfold''' has proved to be much less prone to rot and decay than some other woods, such as grelb and fibrier, which would not be likely to last more than a few score years with such exposure.
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[[Xurient]]al fables ascribe the creation of hungfold to their [[Creator|Great Spirit, Lumawig]] who created it from a bird called a [[Grupfish|"Grup Fish"]], because he was upset it was not actually a fish. This shows how backward and misguided most [[Xurient]]al fables are.
  
The groves raised by the monks of the Order of Mnerr typically include a bosk of '''hungfold''' among the varieties of trees they tend.  These arborists were quick to embrace a new tree species and to grow samples.  
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'''Citations''': [[Xurient]], [[Order of Mnerr]], [[Tristero]].
  
In recent years it has been discovered that '''hungfold''' sap greatly increased extraction rates in the production of essence of [[tristero]].  Though many producers continue to use old methods, the increased availability of [[tristero]] has led to increases in the production of [[Kreem Pye|kreem pyes]], which may have ramifications for the [[Brothers of the Lantern]] and others concerned with the condition of the [[heh-blammo balance]].
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--[[User:Brother Arfrus|Brother Arfrus]] 08:42, 14 Jul 2005 (EDT)
  
'''Citations''': [[Xurient]], [[Order of Mnerr]], [[tristero]].
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'''[[Zhur Fruit]]''' It should also be noted of their decorative principles: if cut into specific shapes after they have sprouted, they tend to stay in said given shape, making greenery statues common. Little is known of these "artists", except that they have claimed to use hungfold frameworks to support them, though this is likely a lie.
 
 
 
'''[[Grupfish]]''' This was not the word Grupfish, as you might expect, but was in fact the word Hungfold, which has a completely different meaning.
 

Latest revision as of 10:23, 29 August 2005

Hungfold is a Xuriental import to Ghyll. Croam Olpo and his companions were impressed when they first saw hungfold structures, and wondered at the strength of such small pieces of wood. Croam's grandson, Dogui Olpo, first brought hungfold saplings to Ghyll and began raising hungfold domestically. The famed Pretty Impressive Fence of the Xurient relies on the strength and durability of hungfold to remain standing for as long as it has. Hungfold has proven to be much less prone to rot and decay than some other woods, such as grelb and fibrier, which would not be likely to last more than a few score years with such exposure.

The groves raised by the monks of the Order of Mnerr typically include a bosk of hungfold among the varieties of trees they tend. These arborists were quick to embrace the new tree species and to grow samples once it had been introduced to Ghyll.

In recent years it has been discovered that hungfold sap greatly increased extraction rates in the production of essence of tristero. Though many producers continue to use old methods, the increased availability of tristero has led to huge increases in the production of Kreem Pyes, which may have ramifications for the Brothers of the Lantern and others concerned with the condition of the heh-blammo balance.

Topiary is another use for hungfold. Although many practitioners claim not to use any supports, and credulous fans of topiary believe them, some forms simply cannot be built without added structure. Great structural support can be had from even the smallest hungfold branches, which can easily be concealed within the zhur shrub.

Xuriental fables ascribe the creation of hungfold to their Great Spirit, Lumawig who created it from a bird called a "Grup Fish", because he was upset it was not actually a fish. This shows how backward and misguided most Xuriental fables are.

Citations: Xurient, Order of Mnerr, Tristero.

--Brother Arfrus 08:42, 14 Jul 2005 (EDT)