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With coin-shaped brilliant blue leaves and a long, thin trunk with very few branches, the rare azurelle tree is certainly eye-catching.

Especially prized by bowyers both for its function and its place in folklore, the dark grey azurelle wood bares a slight bluish sheen that is emphasized when polished. Tales amongst archers say that bows made from azurelle should ideally be shaped so that the wispy graining of the wood flows along the weapon's length. This is said to be a charm to ensure that the winds always favor the aim of the archer wielding such a bow.

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Revision as of 10:56, 20 June 2015

With coin-shaped brilliant blue leaves and a long, thin trunk with very few branches, the rare azurelle tree is certainly eye-catching.

Especially prized by bowyers both for its function and its place in folklore, the dark grey azurelle wood bares a slight bluish sheen that is emphasized when polished. Tales amongst archers say that bows made from azurelle should ideally be shaped so that the wispy graining of the wood flows along the weapon's length. This is said to be a charm to ensure that the winds always favor the aim of the archer wielding such a bow.

Durability Workability Hardness Stiffness Physical Shortbow
Affinity
Longbow
Affinity
Composite Bow
Affinity
Density Value
(Kronars/piece)
Source Notes
65 8 70 65 55 60 95 95 ? ? Boreal very rare