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[[requires::Flax]], once harvested, must be soaked in water to process it further. This soaking helps to separate the fibers from the less useful parts of the plant. The byproducts of rotten flax eventually become some of the most fundamental goods in Egypt, such as [[rope]] and [[canvas]].
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[[requires::Flax]], once harvested, must be soaked in water to process it further. This soaking helps to separate the fibers from the less useful parts of the plant. The byproducts of rotten flax eventually become some of the most fundamental goods in Egypt, such as [[rope]] and [[canvas]].  Flax also needs to have been rotted before it can be [[Dried Flax|dried]].
  
 
== Making Rotten Flax ==
 
== Making Rotten Flax ==

Latest revision as of 18:19, 10 January 2012

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Flax, once harvested, must be soaked in water to process it further. This soaking helps to separate the fibers from the less useful parts of the plant. The byproducts of rotten flax eventually become some of the most fundamental goods in Egypt, such as rope and canvas. Flax also needs to have been rotted before it can be dried.

Making Rotten Flax

In order to rot flax, you must have the Flax Processing skill, some flax, of course (harvested flax, not flax seeds), and be standing near a body of water.

In your "Skills..." submenu, you will find a "Rot flax in the water" option. Once you have selected the number of flax to rot, a buoy belonging to you will appear with a red flag.

It takes 5 TeppyMinutes to rot flax. Once your flax has rotted, the buoy's flag will change color to white, at which time you can pick up your rotten flax.

Alternatively, flax may be rotted in a tub. However, since tubs crumble with use, this is never done in practice, except when there is no water source nearby.

Buoy Facts

  • You can rot as much flax in a single buoy as you want; rotting requires a fixed amount of time (about 5 minutes) regardless of the quantity of flax.
  • Rotting flax in sulfur water may take several hours.
  • Once placed, a buoy can be guilded or given.
  • You can retrieve rotten flax from bouys created by your spouse.
  • Ownership of buoys was first introduced in the First Telling by the Flax Processing Co-Operative Law.
  • Rotting flax in a body of water does not appear to have any impact on fishing.

Uses

Required By

Compound, Dried Flax, Lint, Tow

Produced By

Basic Tub, Marble Tub, Sturdy Tub

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