doc update, a bit more diversity to black cap caverns

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: dfcaverns module's Italian locale\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-20 00:42-0600\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-21 13:21-0600\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2017-08-17 23:01+0100\n"
"Last-Translator: H4mlet <h4mlet@riseup.net>\n"
"Language-Team: ITALIANO\n"
@ -45,7 +45,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:19
msgid ""
"Cave moss has no known uses. It dies when exposed to bright light sources."
"Cave moss has no known uses aside from the faint glow it emits. It dies when "
"exposed to bright light sources such as the Sun."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:20
@ -78,106 +79,179 @@ msgid ""
"a modest amount of growth, allowing it to be divided and propagated."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:27
msgid ""
"Flowstone is a carbonate-rich rock formation deposited by flowing water. It "
"consists of minerals that the water dissolved earlier as it widens cracks "
"and fissures into caves."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:28
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgid ""
"Aside from the aesthetic beauty of its formations flowstone has no special "
"properties or uses."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
msgid ""
"The iconic stalactites and stalagmites found in caverns are composed of "
"flowstone (or 'dripstone' in the case of these formations). Moist dripstone "
"is still undergoing growth, whereas dry dripstone is found in 'dead' caverns "
"once the source of water that created them ceases."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
msgid ""
"Although stalagmites are blunter than the stalactites above them, they can "
"cause extra damage to the unwary caver who falls on them."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:31
msgid ""
"Ice formed by water dripping slowly into a cold environment, icicles tend to "
"be exceptionally pure and clear."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
msgid "Falling onto an icicle is particularly damaging."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
msgid ""
"Deep in the infernal conditions of the magma sea, over the course of "
"millions of years, mese crystals grow into flawless blocks that glow bright "
"with strange energies."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:36
msgid ""
"These blocks can be broken down into a large number of mese crystals, but "
"cannot be artificially reassembled."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
msgid ""
"Large, dry caverns deep underground are well suited to aeons-long processes "
"that concentrate crystalline substances in their walls. This rock is riddled "
"with veins of the stuff."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:39
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this rock has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
msgid ""
"Monolithic crystals of this size form only over extremely long periods deep "
"underground, in large long-lived cavities that allow them room to grow. "
"Water and the life it hosts tend to disrupt the formation process of these "
"crystals so they're only found in dry environments."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this crystal has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
msgid ""
"Dead fungus quickly decays into an unrecognizable mess. It can be used as "
"weak fuel or terrible decor."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:31
#: doc.lua:49
msgid ""
"A species of lavender mushroom ubiquitous in caves that is most notable for "
"the soft bioluminescence it produces."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
#: doc.lua:50
msgid ""
"This mushroom is inedible but continues producing modest levels of light "
"long after it's picked."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:34
#: doc.lua:52
msgid ""
"Cave wheat is literally a breed of grain-producing grass that somehow lost "
"its ability to photosynthesize and adapted to a more fungal style of life."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
#: doc.lua:53
msgid ""
"Like its surface cousin, cave wheat produces grain that can be ground into a "
"form of flour."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:36
#: doc.lua:54
msgid "Cave wheat seed ground into a powder suitable for cooking."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:37
#: doc.lua:55
msgid ""
"When baked alone it forms an edible bread, but it combines well with other "
"more flavorful ingredients."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
#: doc.lua:56
msgid ""
"Bread baked from cave wheat flour is tough and durable. A useful ration for "
"long expeditions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:39
#: doc.lua:57
msgid "It's not tasty, but it keeps you going."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
#: doc.lua:59
msgid ""
"The distinctive midnight-blue caps of these mushrooms are inverted, exposing "
"their gills to any breeze that might pass, and have dimpled edges that give "
"them their name."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
#: doc.lua:60
msgid ""
"Dimple cups can be dried, ground, and processed to extract a deep blue dye."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:44
#: doc.lua:62
msgid ""
"Pig tails are a fibrous fungal growth that's most notable for its twisting "
"stalks. In a mature stand of pig tails the helical stalks intertwine into a "
"dense mesh."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:45
#: doc.lua:63
msgid "Pig tail stalks can be processed to extract fibers useful as thread."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
#: doc.lua:64
msgid "Threads of pig tail fiber."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
#: doc.lua:65
msgid ""
"A crafting item that can be woven into textiles and other similar items."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:49
#: doc.lua:67
msgid ""
"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."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:50
#: doc.lua:68
msgid ""
"While they can be eaten fresh, they can be monotonous fare and are perhaps "
"better appreciated as part of a more complex prepared dish."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:52
#: doc.lua:70
msgid ""
"A rare breed of fungus from deep underground that produces a bushy cluster "
"of rumpled gray 'blades'. The biological function of these blades is not "
@ -185,24 +259,24 @@ msgid ""
"the blade's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:53
#: doc.lua:71
msgid ""
"Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are "
"edible with processing."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:54
#: doc.lua:72
msgid ""
"The dried blades of a quarry bush add a welcome zing to recipes containing "
"otherwise-bland subterranean foodstuffs, but they're too spicy to be eaten "
"on their own."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:55
#: doc.lua:73
msgid "Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:57
#: doc.lua:75
msgid ""
"Sweet pods grow in rich soil, and once they reach maturity they draw that "
"supply of nutrients up to concentrate it in their fruiting bodies. They turn "
@ -210,52 +284,52 @@ msgid ""
"the sugars they contain."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:60
#: doc.lua:78
msgid "When milled, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:62
#: doc.lua:80
msgid "When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:64
#: doc.lua:82
msgid "Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:66
#: doc.lua:84
msgid "Sweet pod sugar has a pink tint to it."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:67
#: doc.lua:85
msgid ""
"Too sweet to be eaten directly, it makes an excellent ingredient in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:68
#: doc.lua:86
msgid "Sweet pod syrup is thick and flavorful."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:69
#: doc.lua:87
msgid ""
"Too strong and thick to drink straight, sweet pod syrup is useful in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:72
#: doc.lua:90
msgid ""
"The dense black wood of these mushrooms is heavy and hard to work with, and "
"has few remarkable properties."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:73
#: doc.lua:91
msgid ""
"Aside from the artistic applications of its particularly dark color, black "
"cap wood is a long-burning fuel source that's as good as coal for some "
"applications."
"applications. Black cap gills are oily and make for excellent torch fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:75
#: doc.lua:93
msgid ""
"Blood thorns are the most vicious of underground flora, as befits their "
"harsh environments. Found only in hot, dry caverns with sandy soil far from "
@ -264,14 +338,14 @@ msgid ""
"fluids from whatever stray plant or creature they might impale."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:76
#: doc.lua:94
msgid ""
"When harvested, the central stalk of a blood thorn can be cut into planks "
"and used as wood. It has a purple-red hue that may or may not appeal, "
"depending on one's artistic tastes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:77
#: doc.lua:95
msgid ""
"The spikes of a blood thorn can actually remain living long after they're "
"severed from their parent stalk, a testament to their tenacity. As long as "
@ -279,39 +353,39 @@ msgid ""
"puncture, though they don't grow."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:78
#: doc.lua:96
msgid ""
"Living blood thorn spikes remain harmful to creatures that touch them. If "
"killed by bright light, they cause only passive damage to creatures that "
"fall on them (as one would expect from an enormous spike)."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:80
#: doc.lua:98
msgid ""
"Thin, irregular layers of spore-producing 'shelves' surround the strong "
"central stalk of the mighty Fungiwood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:81
#: doc.lua:99
msgid ""
"Fungiwood stalk is strong and very fine-grained, making smooth yellow-tinted "
"lumber when cut. Fungiwood shelf is too fragile to be much use as anything "
"other than fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:83
#: doc.lua:101
msgid ""
"Massive but squat, mature goblin cap mushrooms are the size of small "
"cottages."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:84
#: doc.lua:102
msgid ""
"Goblin cap stem and cap material can be cut into wood of two different hues, "
"a subdued cream and a bright orange-red."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:86
#: doc.lua:104
msgid ""
"Nether caps have an unusual biochemistry that allows them to somehow subsist "
"on ambient heat, in violation of all known laws of thermodynamics. They grow "
@ -319,40 +393,40 @@ msgid ""
"volcanic."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:87
#: doc.lua:105
msgid ""
"Nether cap wood, in addition to being a beautiful blue hue, retains the odd "
"heat-draining ability of living nether caps and is able to quickly freeze "
"nearby water solid."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:89
#: doc.lua:107
msgid ""
"Spore trees have a sturdy 'trunk' that supports a large spongy mesh of "
"branching fibers, with embedded fruiting bodies that produce a copious "
"amount of spores that gently rain down around the spore tree's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:90
#: doc.lua:108
msgid ""
"Spore tree trunks can be cut into pale woody planks. The branching fibers "
"and fruiting bodies are only useful as fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:92
#: doc.lua:110
msgid "The king of the fungi, tower cap mushrooms grow to immense proportions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:93
#: doc.lua:111
msgid "Tower caps are an excellent source of wood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:95
#: doc.lua:113
msgid ""
"Tunnel tubes are hollow, curved fungal growths that support a fruiting body."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:97
#: doc.lua:115
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material. The fruiting body accumulates high-energy compounds that, when "
@ -360,7 +434,7 @@ msgid ""
"tunnel tube spawn through the still cavern air."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:99
#: doc.lua:117
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material."
@ -375,19 +449,22 @@ msgid "Cavern Fungi"
msgstr "Funghi di caverna"
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:19
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:39
msgid "Dry Dripstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:28
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:30
msgid "Dry Flowstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:49
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:43
msgid "Wet Dripstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:55
msgid "Wet Flowstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:60
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:68
msgid "Icicle"
msgstr ""
@ -395,19 +472,19 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Flawless Mese Block"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:27
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:29
msgid "Crystal Vein"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:36
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:89
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:159
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:40
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:95
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:182
msgid "Giant Crystal"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:62
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:124
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:195
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:67
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:146
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:219
msgid "Big Crystal"
msgstr ""
@ -574,11 +651,11 @@ msgstr "Cappello nero"
msgid "Black Cap Gills"
msgstr "Lamelle di cappello nero"
#: trees\black_cap.lua:77
#: trees\black_cap.lua:85
msgid "Black Cap Planks"
msgstr "Assi di cappello nero"
#: trees\black_cap.lua:116
#: trees\black_cap.lua:124
msgid "Black Cap Spawn"
msgstr "Prole di cappello nero"
@ -703,19 +780,22 @@ msgid "Tower Cap Spawn"
msgstr "Prole di cappello a torre"
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:16
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:39
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:69
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:98
msgid "Tunnel Tube"
msgstr "Tubo di galleria"
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:47
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:135
msgid "Tunnel Tube Plies"
msgstr "Strati di tubo di galleria"
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:82
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:138
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:158
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:170
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:226
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:246
msgid "Tunnel Tube Fruiting Body"
msgstr "Corpo fruttifero del tubo di galleria"
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:189
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:277
msgid "Tunnel Tube Spawn"
msgstr "Prole di tubo di galleria"

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-20 00:42-0600\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-21 13:21-0600\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@ -44,7 +44,8 @@ msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:19
msgid ""
"Cave moss has no known uses. It dies when exposed to bright light sources."
"Cave moss has no known uses aside from the faint glow it emits. It dies when "
"exposed to bright light sources such as the Sun."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:20
@ -77,106 +78,179 @@ msgid ""
"a modest amount of growth, allowing it to be divided and propagated."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:27
msgid ""
"Flowstone is a carbonate-rich rock formation deposited by flowing water. It "
"consists of minerals that the water dissolved earlier as it widens cracks "
"and fissures into caves."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:28
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgid ""
"Aside from the aesthetic beauty of its formations flowstone has no special "
"properties or uses."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
msgid ""
"The iconic stalactites and stalagmites found in caverns are composed of "
"flowstone (or 'dripstone' in the case of these formations). Moist dripstone "
"is still undergoing growth, whereas dry dripstone is found in 'dead' caverns "
"once the source of water that created them ceases."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
msgid ""
"Although stalagmites are blunter than the stalactites above them, they can "
"cause extra damage to the unwary caver who falls on them."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:31
msgid ""
"Ice formed by water dripping slowly into a cold environment, icicles tend to "
"be exceptionally pure and clear."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
msgid "Falling onto an icicle is particularly damaging."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
msgid ""
"Deep in the infernal conditions of the magma sea, over the course of "
"millions of years, mese crystals grow into flawless blocks that glow bright "
"with strange energies."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:36
msgid ""
"These blocks can be broken down into a large number of mese crystals, but "
"cannot be artificially reassembled."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
msgid ""
"Large, dry caverns deep underground are well suited to aeons-long processes "
"that concentrate crystalline substances in their walls. This rock is riddled "
"with veins of the stuff."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:39
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this rock has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
msgid ""
"Monolithic crystals of this size form only over extremely long periods deep "
"underground, in large long-lived cavities that allow them room to grow. "
"Water and the life it hosts tend to disrupt the formation process of these "
"crystals so they're only found in dry environments."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this crystal has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
msgid ""
"Dead fungus quickly decays into an unrecognizable mess. It can be used as "
"weak fuel or terrible decor."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:31
#: doc.lua:49
msgid ""
"A species of lavender mushroom ubiquitous in caves that is most notable for "
"the soft bioluminescence it produces."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
#: doc.lua:50
msgid ""
"This mushroom is inedible but continues producing modest levels of light "
"long after it's picked."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:34
#: doc.lua:52
msgid ""
"Cave wheat is literally a breed of grain-producing grass that somehow lost "
"its ability to photosynthesize and adapted to a more fungal style of life."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
#: doc.lua:53
msgid ""
"Like its surface cousin, cave wheat produces grain that can be ground into a "
"form of flour."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:36
#: doc.lua:54
msgid "Cave wheat seed ground into a powder suitable for cooking."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:37
#: doc.lua:55
msgid ""
"When baked alone it forms an edible bread, but it combines well with other "
"more flavorful ingredients."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
#: doc.lua:56
msgid ""
"Bread baked from cave wheat flour is tough and durable. A useful ration for "
"long expeditions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:39
#: doc.lua:57
msgid "It's not tasty, but it keeps you going."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
#: doc.lua:59
msgid ""
"The distinctive midnight-blue caps of these mushrooms are inverted, exposing "
"their gills to any breeze that might pass, and have dimpled edges that give "
"them their name."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
#: doc.lua:60
msgid ""
"Dimple cups can be dried, ground, and processed to extract a deep blue dye."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:44
#: doc.lua:62
msgid ""
"Pig tails are a fibrous fungal growth that's most notable for its twisting "
"stalks. In a mature stand of pig tails the helical stalks intertwine into a "
"dense mesh."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:45
#: doc.lua:63
msgid "Pig tail stalks can be processed to extract fibers useful as thread."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
#: doc.lua:64
msgid "Threads of pig tail fiber."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
#: doc.lua:65
msgid ""
"A crafting item that can be woven into textiles and other similar items."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:49
#: doc.lua:67
msgid ""
"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."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:50
#: doc.lua:68
msgid ""
"While they can be eaten fresh, they can be monotonous fare and are perhaps "
"better appreciated as part of a more complex prepared dish."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:52
#: doc.lua:70
msgid ""
"A rare breed of fungus from deep underground that produces a bushy cluster "
"of rumpled gray 'blades'. The biological function of these blades is not "
@ -184,24 +258,24 @@ msgid ""
"the blade's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:53
#: doc.lua:71
msgid ""
"Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are "
"edible with processing."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:54
#: doc.lua:72
msgid ""
"The dried blades of a quarry bush add a welcome zing to recipes containing "
"otherwise-bland subterranean foodstuffs, but they're too spicy to be eaten "
"on their own."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:55
#: doc.lua:73
msgid "Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:57
#: doc.lua:75
msgid ""
"Sweet pods grow in rich soil, and once they reach maturity they draw that "
"supply of nutrients up to concentrate it in their fruiting bodies. They turn "
@ -209,52 +283,52 @@ msgid ""
"the sugars they contain."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:60
#: doc.lua:78
msgid "When milled, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:62
#: doc.lua:80
msgid "When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:64
#: doc.lua:82
msgid "Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:66
#: doc.lua:84
msgid "Sweet pod sugar has a pink tint to it."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:67
#: doc.lua:85
msgid ""
"Too sweet to be eaten directly, it makes an excellent ingredient in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:68
#: doc.lua:86
msgid "Sweet pod syrup is thick and flavorful."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:69
#: doc.lua:87
msgid ""
"Too strong and thick to drink straight, sweet pod syrup is useful in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:72
#: doc.lua:90
msgid ""
"The dense black wood of these mushrooms is heavy and hard to work with, and "
"has few remarkable properties."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:73
#: doc.lua:91
msgid ""
"Aside from the artistic applications of its particularly dark color, black "
"cap wood is a long-burning fuel source that's as good as coal for some "
"applications."
"applications. Black cap gills are oily and make for excellent torch fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:75
#: doc.lua:93
msgid ""
"Blood thorns are the most vicious of underground flora, as befits their "
"harsh environments. Found only in hot, dry caverns with sandy soil far from "
@ -263,14 +337,14 @@ msgid ""
"fluids from whatever stray plant or creature they might impale."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:76
#: doc.lua:94
msgid ""
"When harvested, the central stalk of a blood thorn can be cut into planks "
"and used as wood. It has a purple-red hue that may or may not appeal, "
"depending on one's artistic tastes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:77
#: doc.lua:95
msgid ""
"The spikes of a blood thorn can actually remain living long after they're "
"severed from their parent stalk, a testament to their tenacity. As long as "
@ -278,39 +352,39 @@ msgid ""
"puncture, though they don't grow."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:78
#: doc.lua:96
msgid ""
"Living blood thorn spikes remain harmful to creatures that touch them. If "
"killed by bright light, they cause only passive damage to creatures that "
"fall on them (as one would expect from an enormous spike)."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:80
#: doc.lua:98
msgid ""
"Thin, irregular layers of spore-producing 'shelves' surround the strong "
"central stalk of the mighty Fungiwood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:81
#: doc.lua:99
msgid ""
"Fungiwood stalk is strong and very fine-grained, making smooth yellow-tinted "
"lumber when cut. Fungiwood shelf is too fragile to be much use as anything "
"other than fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:83
#: doc.lua:101
msgid ""
"Massive but squat, mature goblin cap mushrooms are the size of small "
"cottages."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:84
#: doc.lua:102
msgid ""
"Goblin cap stem and cap material can be cut into wood of two different hues, "
"a subdued cream and a bright orange-red."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:86
#: doc.lua:104
msgid ""
"Nether caps have an unusual biochemistry that allows them to somehow subsist "
"on ambient heat, in violation of all known laws of thermodynamics. They grow "
@ -318,40 +392,40 @@ msgid ""
"volcanic."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:87
#: doc.lua:105
msgid ""
"Nether cap wood, in addition to being a beautiful blue hue, retains the odd "
"heat-draining ability of living nether caps and is able to quickly freeze "
"nearby water solid."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:89
#: doc.lua:107
msgid ""
"Spore trees have a sturdy 'trunk' that supports a large spongy mesh of "
"branching fibers, with embedded fruiting bodies that produce a copious "
"amount of spores that gently rain down around the spore tree's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:90
#: doc.lua:108
msgid ""
"Spore tree trunks can be cut into pale woody planks. The branching fibers "
"and fruiting bodies are only useful as fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:92
#: doc.lua:110
msgid "The king of the fungi, tower cap mushrooms grow to immense proportions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:93
#: doc.lua:111
msgid "Tower caps are an excellent source of wood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:95
#: doc.lua:113
msgid ""
"Tunnel tubes are hollow, curved fungal growths that support a fruiting body."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:97
#: doc.lua:115
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material. The fruiting body accumulates high-energy compounds that, when "
@ -359,7 +433,7 @@ msgid ""
"tunnel tube spawn through the still cavern air."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:99
#: doc.lua:117
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material."
@ -374,19 +448,22 @@ msgid "Cavern Fungi"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:19
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:39
msgid "Dry Dripstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:28
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:30
msgid "Dry Flowstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:49
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:43
msgid "Wet Dripstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:55
msgid "Wet Flowstone"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:60
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:68
msgid "Icicle"
msgstr ""
@ -394,19 +471,19 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Flawless Mese Block"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:27
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:29
msgid "Crystal Vein"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:36
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:89
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:159
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:40
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:95
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:182
msgid "Giant Crystal"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:62
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:124
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:195
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:67
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:146
#: features\glow_crystals.lua:219
msgid "Big Crystal"
msgstr ""
@ -573,11 +650,11 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Black Cap Gills"
msgstr ""
#: trees\black_cap.lua:77
#: trees\black_cap.lua:85
msgid "Black Cap Planks"
msgstr ""
#: trees\black_cap.lua:116
#: trees\black_cap.lua:124
msgid "Black Cap Spawn"
msgstr ""
@ -702,19 +779,22 @@ msgid "Tower Cap Spawn"
msgstr ""
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:16
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:39
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:69
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:98
msgid "Tunnel Tube"
msgstr ""
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:47
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:135
msgid "Tunnel Tube Plies"
msgstr ""
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:82
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:138
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:158
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:170
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:226
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:246
msgid "Tunnel Tube Fruiting Body"
msgstr ""
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:189
#: trees\tunnel_tube.lua:277
msgid "Tunnel Tube Spawn"
msgstr ""