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== Liscor grove ==
== Liscor grove ==
Erin, stranded at the Wandering Inn, found a veritable grove of Amentus trees in a Floodplains valley walking distance of the first [[First Wandering Inn|Wandering Inn]]. She harvested the fruits by kicking trees and collecting the ripe fruits that went down. She also found that Goblins similarly harvested the trees for the fruits.<ref name="chapter1.02" />
Erin, stranded at the Wandering Inn, found a veritable grove of Amentus fruits in a Floodplains valley walking distance of the first [[The Wandering Inn|Wandering Inn]]. She harvested the fruits by kicking trees and collecting the ripe fruits that went down. She also found that Goblins similarly harvested the trees for the fruits.<ref name="chapter1.02" />


Erin dubbed the Amentus '''blue fruit''' and served its juice as one of the first items on her menu, demanding 2 coppers per glass. She experienced that blue fruits became rubbery when not fresh, and had to be thrown away.
Erin dubbed the Amentus '''blue fruit''' and served its juice as one of the first items on her menu, demanding 2 coppers per glass. She experienced that blue fruits became rubbery when not fresh, and had to be thrown away.


In the winter, [[Toren]] tried to fell an Amentus tree, but was unable to even cut through the bark, only leaving a few scratches.<ref name="chapter2.10">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> In early spring, the Amentus grove was completely submerged in its valley, but thrived and could even produce its first blue fruits shortly after the floods drained away. Erin promptly set up a magical doorway to the grove from [[The Wandering Inn|her new inn]] and harvesting fruits became one of the morning tasks that were delegated to [[Numbtongue]].<ref name="chapter6.28" />
In the winter, [[Toren]] tried to fell an Amentus tree, but was unable to even cut through the bark, only leaving a few scratches.<ref name="chapter2.10">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/12/2-00-t/ Chapter 2.10 T]</ref> In early spring, the Amentus grove was completely submerged in its valley, but thrived and could even produce its first blue fruits shortly after the floods drained away. Erin promptly set up a magical doorway to the grove and harvesting fruits became one of the morning tasks that were delegated to [[Numbtongue]].<ref name="chapter6.28" />


[[Lyonette du Marquin|Lyonette]] changed the price to 6 coppers once the ''blue fruit juice'' was back in season again in spring; and 2 additional coppers would buy a mixed beverage with gin<ref name="chapter6.28" />or rum.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/20/6-32/ Chapter 6.32]</ref>
[[Lyonette du Marquin|Lyonette]] changed the price to 6 coppers once the ''blue fruit juice'' was back in season again in spring; and 2 additional coppers would buy a mixed beverage with gin<ref name="chapter6.28" />or rum.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/20/6-32/ Chapter 6.32]</ref>
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