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Its origin is lost to time and only a clever searcher could find who created the original Squiggle.  It is located multiversally nearer the [[Tosa/York]] systems.  There are many rumors about this realm but a few are clear after a little investigation.  
 
Its origin is lost to time and only a clever searcher could find who created the original Squiggle.  It is located multiversally nearer the [[Tosa/York]] systems.  There are many rumors about this realm but a few are clear after a little investigation.  
  
*Entrance into Trasidy can be achieve in a number of ways.  Pattern Transfer, Logrus Tendrills, Trump, and several other magical pathways.  However all forms of entry deliver the traveler to a magnificent Temple called the Hagia Rosada.  In the Grand center await the Priest of Rosada who speak with new arrivals.  The sense is that new arrivals occur frequently.  They greet arrivals in Peace, offer them food and drink, and show them to a giant cavernous room with many doorways to sectors of the city.  
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*Entrance into Trasidy can be achieve in a number of ways.  Pattern Transfer, Logrus Tendrils, Trump, and several other magical pathways.  However all forms of entry deliver the traveler to a magnificent Temple called the Hagia Rosada.  In the Grand center await the Priest of Rosada who speak with new arrivals.  The sense is that new arrivals occur frequently.  They greet arrivals in Peace, offer them food and drink, and show them to a giant cavernous room with many doorways to sectors of the city.  
 
*Upon entry at the Hagia Rosada one can see on is in a city of millions of buildings.  There does not seem to be an end of them.  There are also no highways though there are some roads that are little more then allies. It is a insane collections buildings of every architecture.  Millions of Plazas, stoas, strip malls.
 
*Upon entry at the Hagia Rosada one can see on is in a city of millions of buildings.  There does not seem to be an end of them.  There are also no highways though there are some roads that are little more then allies. It is a insane collections buildings of every architecture.  Millions of Plazas, stoas, strip malls.
  
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*A lichen grows plentifully that glows at night, is edible, makes a fine tea, works as a great thickener for stews and medicinal preparations.     
 
*A lichen grows plentifully that glows at night, is edible, makes a fine tea, works as a great thickener for stews and medicinal preparations.     
 
*There are hundreds of types of mushrooms that seem ubiquitous. They clog niches, grow like rings on grassy areas, under ruins, nearly everywheere.  They are edible, taste varies, are usable for all types of food preparations.  
 
*There are hundreds of types of mushrooms that seem ubiquitous. They clog niches, grow like rings on grassy areas, under ruins, nearly everywheere.  They are edible, taste varies, are usable for all types of food preparations.  
*An Ivy grows wildly over ruins
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*Rock ivy: An Ivy that grows wildly over ruins, as if its part of the process of breaking them down. They are a common ingredient in the diets of inhabitants. It grows fast. They are a wide leaf, that can be prepared for consumption in several ways.
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**Boiled, they can be eaten as spinach. Most recipes that use spinach can use Rock Ivy.
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**Used fresh they an be treated as grape leaves.  They make a sturdy wrap for nearly any food.
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**dried they can be smoked like pipe tobacco, rolled as cigars, cut like tobacco.  The taste is hearty and sweet.
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**Pickled, they make a ready vesssel for how ever they are pickled.
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**The vine, cleared of leaves, can be twined to make twine and rope.  There is a local method for treating partly dried Rock Ivy vine that causes it to break down into ling fine thread that is easy to spin, weave, and create cloth. The cloth is easy to cut & sew, making a rugged, and easy to clean fabric.  The thread may be dyed until it is washed in a broth of local lichens that sets the color permanently.
  
 
There may be many shadows within this realm but if there are they are small pocketed ones
 
There may be many shadows within this realm but if there are they are small pocketed ones

Revision as of 23:52, 16 January 2019

This Squiggle, or Limited System is a Maze of the first water. Its population is a puzzle.

Its origin is lost to time and only a clever searcher could find who created the original Squiggle. It is located multiversally nearer the Tosa/York systems. There are many rumors about this realm but a few are clear after a little investigation.

  • Entrance into Trasidy can be achieve in a number of ways. Pattern Transfer, Logrus Tendrils, Trump, and several other magical pathways. However all forms of entry deliver the traveler to a magnificent Temple called the Hagia Rosada. In the Grand center await the Priest of Rosada who speak with new arrivals. The sense is that new arrivals occur frequently. They greet arrivals in Peace, offer them food and drink, and show them to a giant cavernous room with many doorways to sectors of the city.
  • Upon entry at the Hagia Rosada one can see on is in a city of millions of buildings. There does not seem to be an end of them. There are also no highways though there are some roads that are little more then allies. It is a insane collections buildings of every architecture. Millions of Plazas, stoas, strip malls.
  • Plants grow well. Everywhere from box gardens to courtyard and sports fields, crammed in the center of buildings. .
  • A lichen grows plentifully that glows at night, is edible, makes a fine tea, works as a great thickener for stews and medicinal preparations.
  • There are hundreds of types of mushrooms that seem ubiquitous. They clog niches, grow like rings on grassy areas, under ruins, nearly everywheere. They are edible, taste varies, are usable for all types of food preparations.
  • Rock ivy: An Ivy that grows wildly over ruins, as if its part of the process of breaking them down. They are a common ingredient in the diets of inhabitants. It grows fast. They are a wide leaf, that can be prepared for consumption in several ways.
    • Boiled, they can be eaten as spinach. Most recipes that use spinach can use Rock Ivy.
    • Used fresh they an be treated as grape leaves. They make a sturdy wrap for nearly any food.
    • dried they can be smoked like pipe tobacco, rolled as cigars, cut like tobacco. The taste is hearty and sweet.
    • Pickled, they make a ready vesssel for how ever they are pickled.
    • The vine, cleared of leaves, can be twined to make twine and rope. There is a local method for treating partly dried Rock Ivy vine that causes it to break down into ling fine thread that is easy to spin, weave, and create cloth. The cloth is easy to cut & sew, making a rugged, and easy to clean fabric. The thread may be dyed until it is washed in a broth of local lichens that sets the color permanently.

There may be many shadows within this realm but if there are they are small pocketed ones