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The resin extracted from the Amberwood Tree is used in the creation of various potions, and most notably, drawing ink. The wood, while difficult to work with due to its high resin content, is said to produce wands that excel at healing [[spells]], charms and illusion. | The resin extracted from the Amberwood Tree is used in the creation of various potions, and most notably, drawing ink. The wood, while difficult to work with due to its high resin content, is said to produce wands that excel at healing [[spells]], charms and illusion. | ||
The use of the tree's resin for magical purposes dates back to ancient times, with early records showing that Druids used the resin for its healing properties. The resin was also used as a thickening agent for drawing ink and in ritual practices, as it has halucinugenic if inhaled as incense. The ink made from this resin is said to possess powerful enchantments that enhance the magical abilities of the user. As the use of magic became more widespread, the demand for the | The use of the tree's resin for magical purposes dates back to ancient times, with early records showing that Druids used the resin for its healing properties. The resin was also used as a thickening agent for drawing ink and in ritual practices, as it has halucinugenic if inhaled as incense. The ink made from this resin is said to possess powerful enchantments that enhance the magical abilities of the user. As the use of magic became more widespread, the demand for the Amberwood Tree's resin increased, leading to the establishment of specialized groves for its cultivation. | ||
== Protection == | == Protection == | ||
Today, the Amberwood Tree is a protected species, and its harvesting is strictly regulated by the [[magistry]]. While it is fine to collect fallen branches or scoop resin off the bark without harming the tree, only licensed wandmakers and apothecaries are permitted to harvest the tree. Despite its protected status, the Amberwood Tree remains a valuable and highly sought-after resource in the wizarding world, and its magical properties continue to fascinate and inspire generations of witches and wizards. | Today, the Amberwood Tree is a protected species, and its harvesting is strictly regulated by the [[magistry]]. While it is fine to collect fallen branches or scoop resin off the bark without harming the tree, only licensed wandmakers and apothecaries are permitted to harvest the tree itself. Despite its protected status, the Amberwood Tree remains a valuable and highly sought-after resource in the wizarding world, and its magical properties continue to fascinate and inspire generations of witches and wizards. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*Amberwood resin can be used as an ingredient for drawing ink used for Gyokumeiga. | *Amberwood resin can be used as an ingredient for drawing ink used for Gyokumeiga. |