remove mese water, add cave coral and snareweed to sunless sea

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2018-05-23 02:32:06 -06:00
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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: 2018-05-21 13:21-0600\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-23 02:30-0600\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2017-08-17 23:01+0100\n"
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@ -79,20 +79,43 @@ msgid ""
"a modest amount of growth, allowing it to be divided and propagated."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:26
msgid ""
"A nasty kelp-like plant that grows in patches on the floor of the Sunless "
"Sea. Its reflective patches draw in the unwary and then its prickly barbs "
"catch and hold small creatures."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:27
msgid "Snareweed has no practical use, its fibers disintegrate when they dry."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
msgid ""
"A rare form of coral found only deep underground in the Sunless Sea, cave "
"coral grows hanging from the ceilings of flooded caverns."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
msgid ""
"Aside from their aesthetic beauty, cave corals can be harvested for simple "
"building materials."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
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
#: doc.lua:33
msgid ""
"Aside from the aesthetic beauty of its formations flowstone has no special "
"properties or uses."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
#: doc.lua:34
msgid ""
"The iconic stalactites and stalagmites found in caverns are composed of "
"flowstone (or 'dripstone' in the case of these formations). Moist dripstone "
@ -100,47 +123,47 @@ msgid ""
"once the source of water that created them ceases."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
#: doc.lua:35
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
#: doc.lua:36
msgid ""
"Ice formed by water dripping slowly into a cold environment, icicles tend to "
"be exceptionally pure and clear."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
#: doc.lua:37
msgid "Falling onto an icicle is particularly damaging."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
#: doc.lua:40
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
#: doc.lua:41
msgid ""
"These blocks can be broken down into a large number of mese crystals, but "
"cannot be artificially reassembled."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
#: doc.lua:43
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
#: doc.lua:44
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this rock has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
#: doc.lua:46
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. "
@ -148,110 +171,110 @@ msgid ""
"crystals so they're only found in dry environments."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
#: doc.lua:47
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this crystal has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
#: doc.lua:51
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
#: doc.lua:52
msgid ""
"Dead fungus quickly decays into an unrecognizable mess. It can be used as "
"weak fuel or terrible decor."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:49
#: doc.lua:54
msgid ""
"A species of lavender mushroom ubiquitous in caves that is most notable for "
"the soft bioluminescence it produces."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:50
#: doc.lua:55
msgid ""
"This mushroom is inedible but continues producing modest levels of light "
"long after it's picked."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:52
#: doc.lua:57
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:53
#: doc.lua:58
msgid ""
"Like its surface cousin, cave wheat produces grain that can be ground into a "
"form of flour."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:54
#: doc.lua:59
msgid "Cave wheat seed ground into a powder suitable for cooking."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:55
#: doc.lua:60
msgid ""
"When baked alone it forms an edible bread, but it combines well with other "
"more flavorful ingredients."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:56
#: doc.lua:61
msgid ""
"Bread baked from cave wheat flour is tough and durable. A useful ration for "
"long expeditions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:57
#: doc.lua:62
msgid "It's not tasty, but it keeps you going."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:59
#: doc.lua:64
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:60
#: doc.lua:65
msgid ""
"Dimple cups can be dried, ground, and processed to extract a deep blue dye."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:62
#: doc.lua:67
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:63
#: doc.lua:68
msgid "Pig tail stalks can be processed to extract fibers useful as thread."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:64
#: doc.lua:69
msgid "Threads of pig tail fiber."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:65
#: doc.lua:70
msgid ""
"A crafting item that can be woven into textiles and other similar items."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:67
#: doc.lua:72
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:68
#: doc.lua:73
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:70
#: doc.lua:75
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 "
@ -259,24 +282,24 @@ msgid ""
"the blade's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:71
#: doc.lua:76
msgid ""
"Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are "
"edible with processing."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:72
#: doc.lua:77
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:73
#: doc.lua:78
msgid "Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:75
#: doc.lua:80
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 "
@ -284,52 +307,52 @@ msgid ""
"the sugars they contain."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:78
#: doc.lua:83
msgid "When milled, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:80
#: doc.lua:85
msgid "When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:82
#: doc.lua:87
msgid "Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:84
#: doc.lua:89
msgid "Sweet pod sugar has a pink tint to it."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:85
#: doc.lua:90
msgid ""
"Too sweet to be eaten directly, it makes an excellent ingredient in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:86
#: doc.lua:91
msgid "Sweet pod syrup is thick and flavorful."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:87
#: doc.lua:92
msgid ""
"Too strong and thick to drink straight, sweet pod syrup is useful in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:90
#: doc.lua:95
msgid ""
"The dense black wood of these mushrooms is heavy and hard to work with, and "
"has few remarkable properties."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:91
#: doc.lua:96
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. Black cap gills are oily and make for excellent torch fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:93
#: doc.lua:98
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 "
@ -338,14 +361,14 @@ msgid ""
"fluids from whatever stray plant or creature they might impale."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:94
#: doc.lua:99
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:95
#: doc.lua:100
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 "
@ -353,39 +376,39 @@ msgid ""
"puncture, though they don't grow."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:96
#: doc.lua:101
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:98
#: doc.lua:103
msgid ""
"Thin, irregular layers of spore-producing 'shelves' surround the strong "
"central stalk of the mighty Fungiwood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:99
#: doc.lua:104
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:101
#: doc.lua:106
msgid ""
"Massive but squat, mature goblin cap mushrooms are the size of small "
"cottages."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:102
#: doc.lua:107
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:104
#: doc.lua:109
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 "
@ -393,40 +416,40 @@ msgid ""
"volcanic."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:105
#: doc.lua:110
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:107
#: doc.lua:112
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:108
#: doc.lua:113
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:110
#: doc.lua:115
msgid "The king of the fungi, tower cap mushrooms grow to immense proportions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:111
#: doc.lua:116
msgid "Tower caps are an excellent source of wood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:113
#: doc.lua:118
msgid ""
"Tunnel tubes are hollow, curved fungal growths that support a fruiting body."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:115
#: doc.lua:120
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 "
@ -434,7 +457,7 @@ msgid ""
"tunnel tube spawn through the still cavern air."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:117
#: doc.lua:122
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material."
@ -448,6 +471,13 @@ msgstr "Fungo morto"
msgid "Cavern Fungi"
msgstr "Funghi di caverna"
#: features\cave_coral.lua:6
#: features\cave_coral.lua:18
#: features\cave_coral.lua:30
#, fuzzy
msgid "Cave Coral"
msgstr "Grano di caverna"
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:19
msgid "Dry Dripstone"
msgstr ""
@ -488,18 +518,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Big Crystal"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:6
msgid "Mese Water"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:55
msgid "Flowing Mese Water"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:160
msgid "Glow Water Bucket"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_worms.lua:6
msgid "Glow Worms"
msgstr "Vermi luminosi"
@ -512,6 +530,10 @@ msgstr "Terra con muschio di caverna"
msgid "Cobblestone With Floor Fungus"
msgstr "Ciottoli con funghi del terreno"
#: features\snareweed.lua:6
msgid "Snareweed"
msgstr ""
#: plants\cave_wheat.lua:10
#: plants\cave_wheat.lua:69
msgid "Cave Wheat"

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-21 13:21-0600\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-05-23 02:30-0600\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@ -78,20 +78,43 @@ msgid ""
"a modest amount of growth, allowing it to be divided and propagated."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:26
msgid ""
"A nasty kelp-like plant that grows in patches on the floor of the Sunless "
"Sea. Its reflective patches draw in the unwary and then its prickly barbs "
"catch and hold small creatures."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:27
msgid "Snareweed has no practical use, its fibers disintegrate when they dry."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
msgid ""
"A rare form of coral found only deep underground in the Sunless Sea, cave "
"coral grows hanging from the ceilings of flooded caverns."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
msgid ""
"Aside from their aesthetic beauty, cave corals can be harvested for simple "
"building materials."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
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
#: doc.lua:33
msgid ""
"Aside from the aesthetic beauty of its formations flowstone has no special "
"properties or uses."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:29
#: doc.lua:34
msgid ""
"The iconic stalactites and stalagmites found in caverns are composed of "
"flowstone (or 'dripstone' in the case of these formations). Moist dripstone "
@ -99,47 +122,47 @@ msgid ""
"once the source of water that created them ceases."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:30
#: doc.lua:35
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
#: doc.lua:36
msgid ""
"Ice formed by water dripping slowly into a cold environment, icicles tend to "
"be exceptionally pure and clear."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:32
#: doc.lua:37
msgid "Falling onto an icicle is particularly damaging."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:35
#: doc.lua:40
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
#: doc.lua:41
msgid ""
"These blocks can be broken down into a large number of mese crystals, but "
"cannot be artificially reassembled."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:38
#: doc.lua:43
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
#: doc.lua:44
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this rock has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:41
#: doc.lua:46
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. "
@ -147,110 +170,110 @@ msgid ""
"crystals so they're only found in dry environments."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:42
#: doc.lua:47
msgid "Aside from its aesthetic value this crystal has no particular use."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:46
#: doc.lua:51
msgid "Whatever this fungus was in life, it is now dead."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:47
#: doc.lua:52
msgid ""
"Dead fungus quickly decays into an unrecognizable mess. It can be used as "
"weak fuel or terrible decor."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:49
#: doc.lua:54
msgid ""
"A species of lavender mushroom ubiquitous in caves that is most notable for "
"the soft bioluminescence it produces."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:50
#: doc.lua:55
msgid ""
"This mushroom is inedible but continues producing modest levels of light "
"long after it's picked."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:52
#: doc.lua:57
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:53
#: doc.lua:58
msgid ""
"Like its surface cousin, cave wheat produces grain that can be ground into a "
"form of flour."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:54
#: doc.lua:59
msgid "Cave wheat seed ground into a powder suitable for cooking."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:55
#: doc.lua:60
msgid ""
"When baked alone it forms an edible bread, but it combines well with other "
"more flavorful ingredients."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:56
#: doc.lua:61
msgid ""
"Bread baked from cave wheat flour is tough and durable. A useful ration for "
"long expeditions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:57
#: doc.lua:62
msgid "It's not tasty, but it keeps you going."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:59
#: doc.lua:64
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:60
#: doc.lua:65
msgid ""
"Dimple cups can be dried, ground, and processed to extract a deep blue dye."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:62
#: doc.lua:67
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:63
#: doc.lua:68
msgid "Pig tail stalks can be processed to extract fibers useful as thread."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:64
#: doc.lua:69
msgid "Threads of pig tail fiber."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:65
#: doc.lua:70
msgid ""
"A crafting item that can be woven into textiles and other similar items."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:67
#: doc.lua:72
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:68
#: doc.lua:73
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:70
#: doc.lua:75
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 "
@ -258,24 +281,24 @@ msgid ""
"the blade's base."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:71
#: doc.lua:76
msgid ""
"Quarry bush leaves and nodules (called 'rock nuts') can be harvested and are "
"edible with processing."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:72
#: doc.lua:77
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:73
#: doc.lua:78
msgid "Quarry bush leaves can be used as an ingredient in foodstuffs."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:75
#: doc.lua:80
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 "
@ -283,52 +306,52 @@ msgid ""
"the sugars they contain."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:78
#: doc.lua:83
msgid "When milled, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:80
#: doc.lua:85
msgid "When dried in an oven, sweet pods produce a granular sugary substance."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:82
#: doc.lua:87
msgid "Crushing them in a bucket squeezes out a flavorful syrup."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:84
#: doc.lua:89
msgid "Sweet pod sugar has a pink tint to it."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:85
#: doc.lua:90
msgid ""
"Too sweet to be eaten directly, it makes an excellent ingredient in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:86
#: doc.lua:91
msgid "Sweet pod syrup is thick and flavorful."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:87
#: doc.lua:92
msgid ""
"Too strong and thick to drink straight, sweet pod syrup is useful in food "
"recipes."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:90
#: doc.lua:95
msgid ""
"The dense black wood of these mushrooms is heavy and hard to work with, and "
"has few remarkable properties."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:91
#: doc.lua:96
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. Black cap gills are oily and make for excellent torch fuel."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:93
#: doc.lua:98
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 "
@ -337,14 +360,14 @@ msgid ""
"fluids from whatever stray plant or creature they might impale."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:94
#: doc.lua:99
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:95
#: doc.lua:100
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 "
@ -352,39 +375,39 @@ msgid ""
"puncture, though they don't grow."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:96
#: doc.lua:101
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:98
#: doc.lua:103
msgid ""
"Thin, irregular layers of spore-producing 'shelves' surround the strong "
"central stalk of the mighty Fungiwood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:99
#: doc.lua:104
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:101
#: doc.lua:106
msgid ""
"Massive but squat, mature goblin cap mushrooms are the size of small "
"cottages."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:102
#: doc.lua:107
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:104
#: doc.lua:109
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 "
@ -392,40 +415,40 @@ msgid ""
"volcanic."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:105
#: doc.lua:110
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:107
#: doc.lua:112
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:108
#: doc.lua:113
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:110
#: doc.lua:115
msgid "The king of the fungi, tower cap mushrooms grow to immense proportions."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:111
#: doc.lua:116
msgid "Tower caps are an excellent source of wood."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:113
#: doc.lua:118
msgid ""
"Tunnel tubes are hollow, curved fungal growths that support a fruiting body."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:115
#: doc.lua:120
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 "
@ -433,7 +456,7 @@ msgid ""
"tunnel tube spawn through the still cavern air."
msgstr ""
#: doc.lua:117
#: doc.lua:122
msgid ""
"The trunk of a tunnel tube can be cut and processed to produce plywood-like "
"material."
@ -447,6 +470,12 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Cavern Fungi"
msgstr ""
#: features\cave_coral.lua:6
#: features\cave_coral.lua:18
#: features\cave_coral.lua:30
msgid "Cave Coral"
msgstr ""
#: features\flowstone_nodes.lua:19
msgid "Dry Dripstone"
msgstr ""
@ -487,18 +516,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Big Crystal"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:6
msgid "Mese Water"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:55
msgid "Flowing Mese Water"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_water.lua:160
msgid "Glow Water Bucket"
msgstr ""
#: features\glow_worms.lua:6
msgid "Glow Worms"
msgstr ""
@ -511,6 +528,10 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Cobblestone With Floor Fungus"
msgstr ""
#: features\snareweed.lua:6
msgid "Snareweed"
msgstr ""
#: plants\cave_wheat.lua:10
#: plants\cave_wheat.lua:69
msgid "Cave Wheat"