Yggdrasil rpg communication
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Yggdrasil's Child had been in existence for as long as spelljammers had been sailing Realmspace. Uses Ī common wildspace tradition was to wrap the dead in leaves from Yggdrasil's Child before letting the bodies float freely in deep space. Scholars believed that the next Yggdrasil's Child would have some connection to one of Garden's moons named Grandchild, but exactly what this connection was remains unclear. When it finally died, a new plant was said to replace it. Yggdrasil's Child lived for about 2,000 years. Garden took 1,022 Toril months to revolve around the sun, and in that year, Yggdrasil behaved similar to seasonal plant life on Toril, cycling through "seasons" of blossoming and growth followed by those of death and stasis when the gargantuan plant lost about half its leaves. Yggdrasil's Child had amazing rejuvenating powers, being able to heal damage at at exponential rate. The roots of the plant could reach 1000 feet in length and forked and stretched deep into the interior of each of the many asteroids of Garden, holding these earth bodies close together at distances between 100 feet and 100 yards from each other. The leaves of Yggdrasil's Child were the size of ships' sails. The bark of the plant was a scaly wood that was resistant to damage from cold, electricity, and heat. Some tales of wildspace told that the tree actually grew into other planes of existence, as did its namesake, but there was no indication that one could use the massive plant to travel outside of the Material Plane. The main trunk did not appear to lead anywhere, as one would expect from a tree. The smaller trunks extended all around the total area of what was called a "planet", such that it always received sunlight no matter where Garden was in its 128-hour revolution. The long time was because of all the leaves and branches that one would have to push and climb around.
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The main trunk had its own gravity plane that bent around its surface, and it would take the average person six hours to circumnavigate it. The plant's main trunk was woven together from several hundred smaller trucks or limbs, each of which were 50 feet in radius.