update translations, remove some unnecessary escape codes

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#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Plump helmets are a thick, fleshy mushroom that's edible picked straight from the ground. They form a staple diet for both lost cave explorers and the fauna that preys on them.=Pralle Helme sind dicke, fleischige Pilze, die essbar direkt vom Boden gepflückt werden. Sie bilden eine Grundnahrungsmittel sowohl für verlorene Höhlenforscher als auch für die Fauna, die ihnen nachjagt.
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Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing.=Steinbruchbuschblätter und Knötchen (sogenannte Steinnüsse) können geerntet werden und sind bei der Verarbeitung essbar.
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing. They only grow in sandy soil.=
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Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs.=Steinbruch Buschblätter können als Zutat in Lebensmitteln verwendet werden.
@ -232,3 +231,11 @@ Sweet Pod Spores=Süße Schotensporen
Sweet Pod Sugar=Süßer Schotenzucker
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Sweet Pods=Süße Schoten
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#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing.=Steinbruchbuschblätter und Knötchen (sogenannte Steinnüsse) können geerntet werden und sind bei der Verarbeitung essbar.

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@ -103,8 +103,7 @@ Pig tails are a fibrous fungal growth that's most notable for its twisting stalk
#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Plump helmets are a thick, fleshy mushroom that's edible picked straight from the ground. They form a staple diet for both lost cave explorers and the fauna that preys on them.=I caschi paffuti sono un fungo spesso e carnoso che è commestibile raccolto direttamente da terra. Costituiscono una dieta base sia per gli esploratori di caverne perduti che per la fauna che li preda.
#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing.=Le foglie ei noduli di arbusti di cava (chiamati "noci di roccia") possono essere raccolti e sono commestibili con la lavorazione.
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing. They only grow in sandy soil.=
#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs.=Le foglie di cespuglio di cava possono essere utilizzate come ingrediente nei prodotti alimentari.
@ -183,3 +182,11 @@ Sweet Pod=Baccello dolce
Sweet Pod Spores=Spore di baccello dolce
Sweet Pod Sugar=Zucchero di baccello dolce
Sweet Pods=Baccelli dolci
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#WARNING: AUTOTRANSLATED BY GOOGLE TRANSLATE
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing.=Le foglie ei noduli di arbusti di cava (chiamati "noci di roccia") possono essere raccolti e sono commestibili con la lavorazione.

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Plump helmets are a thick, fleshy mushroom that's edible picked straight from the ground. They form a staple diet for both lost cave explorers and the fauna that preys on them.=
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing.=
Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are edible with processing. They only grow in sandy soil.=
Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs.=

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@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ collectible_lore.register_lorebook({
title = S("Speleothems"),
text = S([[It has previously been established that a great many of the conduits and cavities that lead deep into the stone foundations of the world are carved not by pick or claw, or by any shifting and cracking of the firmament, but rather by the weak but inexorable corrosive power of mere water. Over the aeons, trickles of water passing through pores too tiny even to be seen erode away miniscule portions of matter.
But whence does this matter go? Dissolved into the water it is carried away deeper, and its ultimate destination is yet unknown. But not all of it gets that far. Should the water become over-laden with dissolved stone it may leave some of its burden behind to form new rock. These formations are collectively called \"speleothems\", or \"cave deposits.\" Though the material composition of these speleothems are all the same they are given sub-types based upon their morphology. They are further distinguished as being \"live\" or \"dead\" - live speleothems being those subject to continued growth as mineral-laden water continues to flow over their surfaces, and dead speleothems being remnants whose wellsprings have been staunched.
But whence does this matter go? Dissolved into the water it is carried away deeper, and its ultimate destination is yet unknown. But not all of it gets that far. Should the water become over-laden with dissolved stone it may leave some of its burden behind to form new rock. These formations are collectively called "speleothems", or "cave deposits." Though the material composition of these speleothems are all the same they are given sub-types based upon their morphology. They are further distinguished as being "live" or "dead" - live speleothems being those subject to continued growth as mineral-laden water continues to flow over their surfaces, and dead speleothems being remnants whose wellsprings have been staunched.
The most common and well-known speleothems are the stalactites (which grow downward from the ceiling of caves) and stalagmites (which grow upward to meet them), collectively called \"dripstone.\" Formed by a simple slow dripping of water, stalactites and stalagmites often gather into rippled \"curtains\" that follow the hidden cracks through which the water that feeds them flows. When floor and ceiling are close enough and the formations grow long enough they may meet in the middle, forming columns. Small caves may become choked off over the ages as their teeth close shut in this manner.
The most common and well-known speleothems are the stalactites (which grow downward from the ceiling of caves) and stalagmites (which grow upward to meet them), collectively called "dripstone." Formed by a simple slow dripping of water, stalactites and stalagmites often gather into rippled "curtains" that follow the hidden cracks through which the water that feeds them flows. When floor and ceiling are close enough and the formations grow long enough they may meet in the middle, forming columns. Small caves may become choked off over the ages as their teeth close shut in this manner.
Where the flow of water follows the walls and floors rather than dripping down from the ceiling, more amorphous structures may be formed that go by the more general term \"flowstone.\"
Where the flow of water follows the walls and floors rather than dripping down from the ceiling, more amorphous structures may be formed that go by the more general term "flowstone."
Signed,
Dr. Theodore Banks]]),

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@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ Castle Coral=
Cave Coral=
Cave Moss=
Cave Wheat: The Other White Grain=
Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup.=
Dimple Cup=
Ecology of Floor Fungus=
Glow Worms: A False Night in the Depths=
@ -89,10 +88,6 @@ Today, I had the pleasure of discovering a new species of subterranean fungi - t
Today, I had the privilege of discovering the fascinating and unusual Bubblesponges in the Sunless Sea. These large yellow sponges are unlike anything I have ever seen before, only growing in large bodies of water deep underground.@n@nWhat makes these sponges truly remarkable is their ability to absorb and store such large amounts of oxygen from the surrounding water. A diver can actually bite down on one of these sponges and take a lungful of air. This is an incredibly useful property, as it enables divers to explore the Sunless Sea without having to constantly resurface for air.@n@nHarvesting these sponges does not diminish their air storage capabilities, but the harvested pieces will not replenish the air on their own. Once the air is gone, the sponge should be discarded. However, if the trunk of the Bubblesponge is left intact, the fronds will regenerate over time.@n@nI am extremely excited about this discovery and its potential implications for exploration in the Sunless Sea. The Bubblesponge is truly a remarkable and unique species of underwater fauna.@n@nSincerely,@nProfessor Amelia Rose=
When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular pink-tinted sugary substance.=
When milled, sweet pods produce a granular pink-tinted sugary substance.=
Wherever there is a substantial amount of moisture, life, and airspace in the deep places of the world, there will be an ecology of flying insect and flying insectivores. And above it all will be the deceptively beautiful star-like galleries of the glow worms, preying on all of those. Glow worms are small carnivorous creatures that form colonies of millions on high cavern ceilings, hanging in chains along nigh-invisible silken threads. They produce a twinkling blue-white glow within their bodies, creating an effect not unlike a starry sky.@n@nThat seemingly inviting sky is a trap, however. Creatures that fly into it - whether lured by the lights or simply confused by them - become tangled in the sticky strands and are quickly devoured.@n@nGlow worms are individually quite small and helpless when not suspended among their countless fellows, and don't thrive in caverns that are too dry - they require water for breeding and their silk becomes brittle without some amount of humidity. However, a careful caver can gather a quantity of worms and transplant them to other hospitable locations if they find the light (and pest control) they provide to be appealing. Glow worms are one of the most ubiquitous forms of life down here, found at all depths.@n@nSincerely,@nProfessor Amelia Rose=