label_important Game Content label_important Winecane Cactus
ANEXCAL BOTANICAL REPORT - SUBJECT S-21
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S-21 has greatly intrigued all of us due to the strange white clusters growing upon it - an organism that seems to be derived from the fundamental material of its host but which nevertheless possesses an entirely different cellular structure. While we are finding similar materials within the sands of SIERRA the presence of it attached to an existing organism suggests a type of connection that I do not believe we even begin to understand.

Clearly a further study of this material will require a closer working relationship between this department and our colleagues in geology. Attached to this report is a request that we be provided with a dedicated contact in said department with a single condition: That the dedicated contact not be MOSSY.

It is bad enough that they told me this organism reminds them of 'what breadsticks look like after you dip them into wine' - I will admit to some measure of personal (and not merely professional) offense at this. In what world does a person dip a breadstick into a glass of wine?

I will end this report before I risk it becoming any more similar to one that MOSSY would write themselves.

Sincerely
Lt. Terence Davies (HORNET)
ANEXCAL SCIENTIFIC COMMAND
> Winecane Cactus
category:
flora
biome:
desert
harvestable:
no
Winecane Cactus was a medium-sized cacti native to desert Areas of Calyx. Named for the distinctive, Deep Purple hue it possessed at ts tips, the strange White Fragments growing upon these plants initially confounded expeditionary scientists due to what would later be understood as a mature manifestion of Sesamite.

Statistics:
plantable:
no
threshable:
no
protected:
no