Lumindra

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This fungus has a long stem of up to seven meters carrying a round greish-black with protruding phosphorescent filaments. It draws its resources from the soil and emits extra energy in the form of light. Some of the light is absorbed by the dark body and transferred back into energy. Lumindras is a much larger variety of Lulumindras, which have the same height as Dorao. There are two legends as for their discovery. The Tryker legend says that during the exodus from prime roots a Tryker slave (whos name is long forgeotten) proclaimed that by planting a similar plant in the cities, he could light them better. The Matis legend says that this idea has been put into practice upon the arrival to the new grounds by a matis botanist of the name of Lirni Gillo. This same botanist was the first to describe Lulumindras that he mistook for a plant. Lulumindras are in fact fungi which is proved by their mucous inner body, the albuminous filaments contained in the round top part and the reproduction cycle typical for fungi.

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