Part I

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umbrella colored blue

"What, exactly, is an umbrella?"

A particular kind of fungus called Blue Lamp Umbrella frequently grows close to geomarrow. Small fruiting body with a flat, dimpled cap that is smooth and dry and has gills. as its hue lightens near the center, going form cyan to light blue. Its stipe was 3-5 cm, is smooth, curved, hollow, and at least 1 mm thick. Shiny dust has covered the cap. causing the mushroom to light blue at night.

Although the flesh inside this Blues Lamps Umbrella is edible, it is not advised to do so due to how difficult it is to chew. Some clinics use it primarily for pharmaceutical uses. This Blue Lamp family of fungi offer analgesic properties that have been shown to be beneficial for treating rheumatoid arthritis, migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, and pain from fractures. The finding of this fungal has been extremely beneficial for miners, who frequently have these issues. Because of its shape, its term "umbrella was taken from a popular object, however as time passed, subterranean residents lost how an umbrella was

Ore moss that corrodes

Random ideas begin to emerge in a dark mine that has been abandoned.

Corrosive substances Moss is a tiny shrub having subspherical rebound cells on its surface that is commonly found around cavern openings and abandoned geomarrow mines. Through its compact shape, the plant collects moisture and organic materials in the air while secreting acidic compounds continuously during the growing process. Acidic chemicals dissolve geomarrow powder in geomarrow mines. causing a chemical response that will result in the release of faint light and energy

Its powerful protonema is usually spherical & may reflect or refract light, producing a greenish glow. This mess can survive at the bottom in a cavern when there is almost little light by employing photosynthesis. The "Moss Corridor" refers to an ecological phenomenon in which mossy overgrowth grows to inconceivable dimensions inside a Geomarrow mine.

General Zombie

Yes, this is a zombie.

A zombie general is neither a zombie nor a general; it is simply the name of a dead huge banyan tree. Back before the Eternal Freeze, there was a massive banyan tree. This solitary tree grew to become a whole forest and a well-known eco-attraction. To show their appreciation, the people of the period called the tree General Sherba."When the Eternal Freeze struck, General Sherba's exposed parts perished beneath the frost and snow." However, when General Sherba slowly died, its roots continued to expand taking over underground water supplies and absorbed even more energy. despite the fact that the main tree perished, the underground roots continued to grow.

The elders from the Geomarrow Improvement Group were taken aback when they first encountered their roots since Eastern Germany is over 100 miles distant from the general. People began to refer to the ever-expanding roots as a zombie general from this moment forward. Even today, the zombie general is a vital supply of supplies to Russia and its inhabitants. In terms of overall root cultivation, it is safe to conclude as just over one percent of the total has been exploited.

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⏰ Last updated: Jun 26, 2023 ⏰

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