>>29960617Anchor this under /morig/
https://rentry.org/morig-foreign-agreements>>29986915Ah, I guess a QRD on the effects of our chuubanite would be in order. It has an affinity for minerals, especially those containing carbon or metals. When interacting with lifeforms, it tends to twist their physiological to become harder, for example crustacean shells and animal bones in Moriji tend to synthesize iron-based goetithe in their structure, resulting in tougher and harder materials. If you like, need something to fall asleep to, here is an article recording the physiological effects the chuubanite can have on animals, and likely on fungus as well
https://rentry.org/puuqw#biological-anthropology-of-the-deadbeatAs for odd mycological witness accounts, I can think of a few prompts, some high altitude wetlands seem to host corpses that are able to move for days and weeks after the death of the being, possibly related to the /meat/ zombie fungus. In the cold Underworld catacombs, there is this bone-eating lichen that seem to accelerate the process of recycling the chuubanite contained within into the environment. And in the mangroves, there's those mushrooms that grow on steel-shelled crabs, nice bit of symbiosis.
All these are just ideas I had knocking around, feel free to just do your own thing, when you get to it!