Moonvine Silk

Moonvine Silk
  Sourcing: Spun by moths that feed on enchanted moonflowers. Harvested during full moons. Appearance: Silver-threaded silk that glows faintly in the dark. Use: Weaving cloaks of invisibility or protective garments. Trade Route: Moonvine Silk is gathered from enchanted forests under the light of the full moon. The trade route, called the “Silver Path,” weaves through dense, mystical woods protected by druids. Merchants often negotiate with these guardians to harvest moonflowers, paying in rare herbs or magical seeds. Interested Buyers: Tailors for royalty and adventurers commission Moonvine Silk for crafting cloaks of invisibility or lightweight enchanted armor. Scholars and collectors also prize it for its rarity and beauty. Transportation Considerations: Moonvine Silk is delicate and must be rolled onto enchanted spools to prevent fraying. Prolonged exposure to sunlight weakens its magical properties, so transport is done at night or in sealed carriages lined with dark velvet. Smugglers sometimes risk transporting it during the day, making it a prime target for thieves.

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