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'''Prickletac''' or '''Twisted Spine''' was a form of flora native to the [[Shattered Plains]] of [[Roshar]] and other areas.{{ref|b|twok|c|17}}
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'''Prickletac''' or '''Twisted Spine''' was a form of flora native to the [[Shattered Plains]] of [[Roshar]] and other areas.{{book ref|twok|17}}
   
Only the very ends of the prickletac is actually alive.{{article ref|Shallan's portfolio}} It is composed of a series of tiny buds, each with a single spine on it. Every new generation grows on top of the deceased generation below it. After a generation of prickletac died, its remnant became stone-like, creating strong and inflexible limbs.{{ref|b|twok|c|17}}
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Only the very ends of the prickletac is actually alive.{{article ref|Shallan's portfolio}} It is composed of a series of tiny buds, each with a single spine on it. Every new generation grows on top of the deceased generation below it. After a generation of prickletac died, its remnant became stone-like, creating strong and inflexible limbs.{{book ref|twok|17}}
   
 
Prickletac spread by a limb breaking off and forming a new plant.{{article ref|Shallan's portfolio}}
 
Prickletac spread by a limb breaking off and forming a new plant.{{article ref|Shallan's portfolio}}

Revision as of 19:12, 29 August 2014

Template:Flora & Fauna Prickletac or Twisted Spine was a form of flora native to the Shattered Plains of Roshar and other areas.[1]

Only the very ends of the prickletac is actually alive.[2] It is composed of a series of tiny buds, each with a single spine on it. Every new generation grows on top of the deceased generation below it. After a generation of prickletac died, its remnant became stone-like, creating strong and inflexible limbs.[1]

Prickletac spread by a limb breaking off and forming a new plant.[2]

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