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Ghost apples and hair ice.
Ghost apples
This is a concept from @zkar_zalgo on Insta, a winner of a Instagram contest I held last month. The concept is the weird phenomenon of the Ghost Apple where apple-shaped shells of ice remained after some freezing rain while the apple that was inside thawed and rotted out of the ice. There are questions regarding whether an apple can be warm enough to become mush and drain from an ice shell without the shell itself melting. There doesn’t seem to be an admittance of forgery from the source, but this does sound like a fun experiment to try out.
Malhux (Ghost/Ice): Malhuxes seem to be more related to the apple an Applin is in rather than the Applin themselves. Malhuxes are very rare in the wild, only appearing on the coldest of nights. Some don't believe they exist in the wild.
Just combining stuff for no reason at this point.
Ghost apple and some variation on basket fungus. Not trypophobia friendly.
GHOST APPLES - ice formations formed by freezing rain coating the apples. The rotten apple inside falls out of the bottom of the ice spheres, leaving them perfectly translucent.