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aurim fruit (AHR-rim, or ORR-rim)

An aurim is an apple-like fruit that is prized for its sweet, almost honey-like taste. It is the most important cash crop of the Terpan settlement of firbolgs. Money from the sale of aurims and their associated products account for almost 15% of the total annual agricultural income for the region. The Aurim Association is the Growers Guild that owns most of the trees and controls sales.

The aurim can be eaten raw, right off the tree, or prepared or cooked into a number of different products. Its most famous application is aurim sauce, a flavorful condiment that compliments almost any meat dish. Firbolgs recognize the economic necessity of growing aurims for this purpose, even though the consider the practice of eating meat to be distasteful at best.

The most distinctive characteristic of an aurim is its wide range of similar golden-based colors. Opinions on the taste of an aurim vary widely from person to person and species to species, with many reporting different opinions. It is generally agreed that all who eat the fruit enjoy it, and bring their own tastes, thoughts and memories to the experience.

The consumption of aurims has a cumulative effect of improving a body's metabolism and overall health. If aurims are part of a person's or community's steady diet (i.e. 10+ eaten over the course of a month or so), there is a 5% cumulative chance of increasing Constitution scores by 1 point (5% month 1, 10% month 2, 15% month 3 and so on).   Periodlically, certain volumes of aurims as set aside and shipped clandestinely to the halfling/tiefling communities of Colinvale and used as an ingredient in Champig Bae.

Properties

Material Characteristics

An aurim is about the size of a large grapefruit, and one person can rarely consume an entire one at a single sitting. Its flesh is firm but yielding and slightly spongy on the very top near the stem. It grows in clusters of 3-4 on the tree.

Physical & Chemical Properties

The taste of the aurim is generally agreed to be quite pleasant and refreshing, and complements most any dish or meal just by itself. It can also be cooked into pies and mixed into sauce famously used as a condiment for meat dishes.

Geology & Geography

The aurim only grows in the regions surrounding the community of Terpan where it is carefully cultivated, harvested and sold by the firbolg inhabitants. It is unknown why the aurim only grows in this specific region - attempts to plant in other areas of Melas have been unsuccessful.

Origin & Source

An aurim tree is a tall, gnarled fruit tree with many low, strong branches. It is ideal for climbing and treehouse building as well as fruit-bearing. The wood is tough and not useful for construction and resists burning to a certain degree.   Auribella
All aurim trees originated from cuttings from the original aurim tree, a still-living and venerable fey tree known as The Auribella. The Auribella is an extremely large, extremely old aurim tree which yields one and only one spectacularly flavorful aurim fruit/year. It has many flowering branches, which yield cuttings that can be planted to grow standard aurim trees. The flowers of the aurim tree are white with four delicate petals with yellow/golden highlights.   The Auribella originally grew in the Feywild, and magically sprouted a mirror version here in the Prime Material Plane, on Melas, in the Terpan region. The aurim fruits are fey fruits, which explains their unique characteristics and properties, and only a select few Terpan druid farmers are privy to this secret origin. These archdruid farmers maintain a connection to the feywild and many in the community benefit from this relationship.   Auribella is the name of an archfey, a member of the Seelie Court, whose domain is growing and nurturing edible plants. She is indeed the Auribella tree mirror that exists in the FeyRealm, and it is her essence extending to the Prime Material Plane that gives life to the Auribella Tree. From time to time, she manifests herself to her druid farmer followers in Terpan.

Life & Expiration

An aurim stays good for up to 3 weeks after being picked, then it tends to shrivel and emit a foul smell.

History & Usage

Everyday use

Aurims can be found in many homes, and is especially used in taverns and other restaurants in the higher end quarters of the Isle.
Type
Organic
Odor
The aurim has no discernable odor until its flesh is exposed. Then it is honey-sweet.
Taste
Some say it is a mixture between an apple and a pear, with highlights of honey, while others swear it tastes just like bananas and strawberries with hints of cinna
Color
Colors of an aurim, depending on variety, range from a golden honey to an amber green to a burnt auburn, but all possess a distinctive aura-like glow.
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