Songstress Tobacco

A subspecies of the commonly smoked plant, Songstress Tobacco (often called Songstress for simplicity's sake) was woven by a goddess of nature who thought the traditional smell of burning tobacco to be too acrid for her tastes, but still wanted to participate in social gatherings.
  Its leaves have a reddish hue but otherwise looks like a traditional tobacco plant. The real difference is in how it burns.
  Songstress has a sweet taste, like that of a cherry log when split. All-around smoother in and out, as well as far more pleasant to inhale in general. The leaf even produces a red-tinged smoke that has become used in many ads, a new thing in this advancing world.

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