Bavin
Properties
Material Characteristics
The grass is long, slender, and slightly glowing under moonlight, with a texture that feels both soft and slightly firm.
Physical & Chemical Properties
- Highly conductive to magical energy, allowing it to efficiently channel and store spells when woven into knots.
- Resistant to decay, maintaining its magical potency over extended periods.
Compounds
- Primarily used in the creation of magical knots enhances the power and precision of spells.
Geology & Geography
- Grows exclusively in the enchanted glades teeming with ambient magical energy.
Origin & Source
Naturally occurring in areas rich with magic, the grass thrives in the wilds that has not been touch.
Life & Expiration
Extremely stable when intertwined in magical knots, capable of retaining enchantments indefinitely under proper conditions.
History & Usage
History
Revered by first weavers known as wani for its a key component in their enchantments and woven spells.
Discovery
Discovered by the wavers, who first recognized its potential in amplifying their craft in the recent centuries.
Everyday use
Used to create knots that focus and channel magical energy through melodies played on the ocarina.
Cultural Significance and Usage
Knowledge of bavin is guarded by the Weavers, who seldom speak of it, requiring new Weavers to seek out knowledge from ancient books or scrolls.
Industrial Use
Primarily artisan so its discourages to change or alter the natural form.
Refinement
Generally use in its natural state but weaving techniques are employed to unlock its full potential.
Manufacturing & Products
Used to create magical knots and serve as core components in enchanted spells.
Byproducts & Sideproducts
Remains are usually integrated back into magical items or composted if no longer potent.
Hazards
It is safe for handing to be use in the wani's magic.
Environmental Impact
Harvested with care to maintain the balance of the enchanted glades to ensure sustainability.
Reusability & Recycling
Highly reusable for it can be re-woven into different magical configurations as needed.
Distribution
Trade & Market
Traded in mystical markets or among Nimari or now wani often as a treasured gift or valuable barter item.
Storage
Best preserved in enchanted pouchese to maintain its magical potency.
Law & Regulation
Nimari, keep a vigilant watch over the enchanted glades where its grow to protect their natural habitats.
Bn
Bavin would be pronounced as BAH-vin, with emphasis on the first syllable. This material type is magical organic material.
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