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==History== | ==History== | ||
Goubtutu was developed by the [[Goblin]]s, probably sometime back in [[Antiquity]], and was a staple crop. Goblins, however, preferred to make clothing out of fire wool, which could be dyed easily using ground [[Carenocarbide]], which easily absorbed pigments and bonded to the cloth. | Goubtutu was developed by the [[Goblin]]s, probably sometime back in [[Antiquity]], and was a staple crop. Goblins, however, preferred to make clothing out of fire wool, which could be dyed easily using ground [[Carenocarbide]], which easily absorbed pigments and bonded to the cloth. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 27 December 2018
Goubtutu is a cultivar of the tumbleweed family, which excretes an oil that is naturally flammable. It also has a flowering body that can be spun like cotton, and is used in the production of Fire Wool. Goubtutu plants are notoriously difficult and extremely dangerous to farm.
History
Goubtutu was developed by the Goblins, probably sometime back in Antiquity, and was a staple crop. Goblins, however, preferred to make clothing out of fire wool, which could be dyed easily using ground Carenocarbide, which easily absorbed pigments and bonded to the cloth.