culture:drugs:pesh
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| ====== Pesh ====== | ====== Pesh ====== | ||
| + | Pesh is the name of a stocky tree native to the [[geography: | ||
| + | ===== Distribution ===== | ||
| + | In its native enan plain the pesh tree grows naturally. Its light seeds are carried far by the wind and they never grow close to each other in nature.\\ | ||
| + | Starting from the [[history: | ||
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| + | ===== Pesh as a Drug ===== | ||
| + | The trees sap has hallucinogenic properties as well as inducing a sense of well-being. As such it has long been consumed as a drug. | ||
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| + | ==== In Farian culture ==== | ||
| + | The [[ancestries: | ||
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| + | ==== Large scale production ==== | ||
| + | The pesh fields of Mraka rely on artificially wounding the tree to collect the sap in its still tacky viscous form. | ||
| + | The sap is then combined with finely ground dried grass, pressed into small tablets, and left to dry. The resulting // | ||
| + | Pesh pucks can also be broken up and added to [[culture: | ||
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