Paka

Properties

Material Characteristics

The wood characteristics are its taupe color, rough to the touch, and inside white lines.

Physical & Chemical Properties

The properties are being durable, versatile, malleable, and flamable.

Compounds

The components of the spark are ceuose, hemice, and lign.

Geology & Geography

The wood is found in the forest, jungle, mountains, and woods.

Origin & Source

The tree that grows the spark wood is the flamash.

Life & Expiration

The compounds don't lose their lifeline growing to become an elder.

History & Usage

History

The wood has been used for fire, cooking, and hearths.

Discovery

The Nimari discovered the flameash produces a flammable wood for a fire.

Everyday use

Every day the races will use the wood as firewood for their fires, ovens, and heaths.

Cultural Significance and Usage

The material is connected to the culture by keeping the races warm and thriving not to be sick. Paka can be in farming to swidden the fields.

Industrial Use

The uses of wood are to start a fire and burn trash.

Refinement

A woodcutter or logger can refine the wood. Paka can still be used in its natural state.

Manufacturing & Products

The protection is a fire in a camp's pit, health, or for a baking oven.

Byproducts & Sideproducts

The byproduct is charcoal or ashes left beyond.

Hazards

The wood can burn the person handling it or the spark can burn on its own.

Environmental Impact

If the wood is left unattended its fire can grow bigger on its own. Pakak is not a true hazard that can burn under direct sunlight.

Reusability & Recycling

It has a reusability for wood to be shared in its natural state. The wood can't be reused in its burning formed between torches.

Distribution

Trade & Market

The wood cutters or loggers sells the wood. It's a staple is needed to keep warm or cook foods.

Storage

The races stores it by covering with a leather making sure its dry.

Law & Regulation

There are no actual laws against using paka except to be mindful of it.

Type
Wood
Rarity
It's rarity is very common to get one.
Odor
The tree has a pleasent scent flowing form it's bark.
Taste
It has a nasty taste yes a Yaiza decide to try it.
Color
The color of the wood is cyan beautiful to glance on.
Density
750
Common State
The state in which the wood is solid.
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