Season of the Eagle by Bev Doolittle
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Season of the Eagle by Bev Doolittle
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Copper rot (Xylaria electrophaga) is a newly described fungus that, through yet unknown means, appears to obtain energy directly from electricity.
The adaptation, believed to have recently evolved from a wood-boring mushroom that fed on utility poles, lets this species enter cables through exposed metal, then grow outwards. This not only damages infrastructure, but often ends in a fire, which it uses to disperse its spores further. If encountering copper rot, it is not advised to touch it, as its white tips can conduct enough energy to cause electrocutions.
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oh my god i saw this without seeing the username first i got so scared
Remember, kids!
The actual horror is reading things online without checking the context :)
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Wtf it's barely even rewording it now? Thanks a fucking lot from straight up stealing a pageview from me and spreading my art as misinformation, Google
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Lake Calenhad Docks| Dragon Age: Origins
The Tevinters believed that the waters of Lake Calenhad were blessed by Razikale, god of mysteries, and that those who drank from them were granted special insights. This was why they built the great tower on an island in the middle of the lake, hoping the powers of the lake would aid their magical research.