>>5635157<span class="mu-g">the high sun lends its warmth through the fine glass. nutrients stir in the soil. things sing in harmony.
this facility has a full crop of shimmergrass, inducer of dreams and opener of ways. a single strand of grass fetches no small price on the open market and a full growth field such as this would be a bounty if harvested.
in their little dome the Wrackentree stand majestic, stoic, quiet. Their rule is absolute and in the shadows beneath their heavy limbs the angles are sharper, the soil softer, the world somehow more solid. This is the effect that Makoti is is studying - the innate strainshifiting of Wrackentrees. Somehow they absorb the Strain of the vast Wrackwinds that blow from the Sarethian Deeper Wastes, filtering it, sequestering it, crystalising it in beads of sap that harden into rainbow almost-gems. And in small areas near their influence, both the topsoil and the rules of reality-as-it-ought-to-be survives, grows, thrives. Their hardy demeanour shelters lesser plants and their natural appetite for Strain protects others from mutative influence.
Remarkably peaceful. Beneath those leaves, be assured that Sigildry would be heavily restricted.
( as for Bloodmoss and others, Makoti and the two Garden Supervisors mention The Shed and its many seeds. They have planted a crop of Bloodmoss, to help with medicine. But they are growing slowly. To find seeds for more, one would need to go to The Shed.
No one goes to The Shed
The other gardeners stare at the ground instead
The Shed is two platforms away, nestled in the platform, and it is where they store the Scariest Crows. No one likes to go near The Shed.)
Hard work to get Wrackentrees to take root and grow outside the Kalcmiri coast. Imagine if this trick could be multiplied: Slow and sure, over the years, filtering systems of forestry could dot the landscape and each little growth would aid the great work in stabilsing the world.
Is this the plan?
This is certainly an ambition and a secret worth sharing on the Whispermarkets.</span>