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... sed my teeth— I really want to kill this guy.

Professor Hartwell glanced at me with a raised eyebrow before sighing.

"Kerrigan, stand up and describe the process by which a Blood-Tree fuses with its sustenance?"

I stood reluctantly as every eye turned to me. I nodded detachedly. I lightly cleared my throat.

"The process begins with the Blood-tree sensing a corpse. It then uses its roots or blood red tendrils to wrap around the body— like a mummy."

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