Lumenthorn
Lumenthorn Wood, a prized timber used especially in marine crafting, derives its exceptional strength and quality from its unique growth conditions. Found along the rivers originating from mountains, this wood absorbs trace amounts of dissolved metals present in the water, imbuing it with remarkable durability.
While Lumenthorn Wood can be found in various regions with suitable river systems, the forests surrounding Batur are renowned for producing some of the finest specimens. The combination of the pristine mountain waters and the fertile soil in this area contributes to the wood's superior characteristics.
The small amounts of dissolved metals absorbed by Lumenthorn Wood during its growth process enhance its resilience and resistance to rot, pests, and decay. This, in turn, makes it an ideal material for constructing boats and other hardy contraptions.
Craftsmen and boat builders in Batur have mastered the art of working with Lumenthorn Wood, carefully selecting and shaping the timber to maximize its strength and beauty. The resulting Canthars are known for their sturdy construction and longevity, capable of withstanding the demands of the canals and providing reliable transportation for generations.
The availability of Lumenthorn Wood in the forests surrounding Batur contributes to the city's thriving boat-building industry. The sustainable harvesting practices and the high quality of the wood ensure a steady supply for both local artisans and those beyond the city's borders who seek this prized material.
The significance of Lumenthorn Wood extends beyond its practical applications. It symbolizes the harmonious relationship between Batur and its natural surroundings, with the rivers and mountains providing not only sustenance but also the key ingredient for the city's renowned Canthar boats. The use of this exceptional wood honors the region's rich history and showcases the skill and craftsmanship of Batur's boat builders.
Physical Characteristics
Lumenthorn wood does not differ much from regular wood. It is light in coloration and has ores running through out. In the knots of lumenthorn a hint of shiny metallic reflection can be seen. This is often how the quality of lumenthorn is determined.
Color
Light wood
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