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'''Kurdi''' mushrooms are an edible fungus which grows in the subterranean cave systems of [[Detritus]].
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'''Kurdi''' mushrooms are an edible fungus which grows in the subterranean cave systems of [[Detritus]].{{book ref|Skyward|3}}
   
Rats like eating kurdi mushrooms, which [[Spensa]] uses to her advantage while hunting.{{book ref|Skyward|3}} They taste unpleasant.{{book ref|sky1|3}}
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Rats like eating kurdi mushrooms, which [[Spensa]] uses to her advantage while hunting, using them to lure the creatures into traps.{{book ref|Skyward|3}} They taste unpleasant.{{book ref|sky1|3}}
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As M-Bot likes to catalogue mushrooms{{book ref|sky1|17}} it is possible that he has information on kurdi mushrooms in his database.
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Spensa may have eaten kurdi mushrooms while she lived in M-Bot's cave during her time at Flight School.
   
 
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Latest revision as of 03:34, 15 May 2020

Kurdi
World of Origin Detritus
Universe Cytoverse

Kurdi mushrooms are an edible fungus which grows in the subterranean cave systems of Detritus.[1]

Rats like eating kurdi mushrooms, which Spensa uses to her advantage while hunting, using them to lure the creatures into traps.[1] They taste unpleasant.[1]

As M-Bot likes to catalogue mushrooms[2] it is possible that he has information on kurdi mushrooms in his database.

Spensa may have eaten kurdi mushrooms while she lived in M-Bot's cave during her time at Flight School.

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LadyLameness (talk) 23:26, 20 July 2019 (MST)