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Revision as of 12:09, 25 May 2017
Native to moist, frigid environs like the Dragonspine Mountains, jadeleaf moss exhibits a plush velvety texture and striking blue-green coloration. As it dries, it becomes a crumbly celadon substance suitable for grinding into dyestuffs, but if properly treated, sheets of densely interlocked jadeleaf moss can be processed and tailored as a textile similar to stiff wool.