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Weir Tree
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Weir Tree
fantasy tree from D&D
I just wanted to make the image for fun, so I made the object and painted in paint3d
Weir trees are now rare and highly prized. Most that survive are deep in the larger forests and actively protected by dryads, treants, druids, and rangers. If undisturbed, weir trees grow into huge, many-branched forest giants. They resemble oaks in appearance, only with leaves that are brown with a silver sheen on the upper surfaces and velvety black on the undersides.
Weir wood does not burn in normal (nonmagical) fire and is resilient and durable. It is favored for the making of lutes, harps, birdpipes, and longhorns because of the unmistakable warm, clear sound it gives to such instruments. Any magically generated
radiance that is brought into contact with cut or living weirwood lingers around the wood for up to 30 seconds after its source expires or is removed.
fantasy tree from D&D
I just wanted to make the image for fun, so I made the object and painted in paint3d
Weir trees are now rare and highly prized. Most that survive are deep in the larger forests and actively protected by dryads, treants, druids, and rangers. If undisturbed, weir trees grow into huge, many-branched forest giants. They resemble oaks in appearance, only with leaves that are brown with a silver sheen on the upper surfaces and velvety black on the undersides.
Weir wood does not burn in normal (nonmagical) fire and is resilient and durable. It is favored for the making of lutes, harps, birdpipes, and longhorns because of the unmistakable warm, clear sound it gives to such instruments. Any magically generated
radiance that is brought into contact with cut or living weirwood lingers around the wood for up to 30 seconds after its source expires or is removed.
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