L25.15 Fulgurine Branch
The branch of a lucratively grown incense tree, typically used for smoking due to its stimulating effects when fumes it releases are inhaled.
Typically fashioned into short, finger-sized cylinders which are bored through at the cross section.
The smoker burns at the end of the branch which is painted with red ash, easily ignited by flint.
The image of a Ninur-Sinian soldier or raft rower is typically associated with one with a Fulgurine poking out from the corner of their mouth.
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