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The Lasarla fruit grows on most [[Tree of Wisdom|Trees of Wisdom]] and is the major contributing factor to the myth surrounding the trees. It is said that if a person eats the fruit, he receives wisdom beyond his years. | The '''Lasarla''' fruit grows on most [[Tree of Wisdom|Trees of Wisdom]] and is the major contributing factor to the myth surrounding the trees. It is said that if a person eats the fruit, he receives wisdom beyond his years. | ||
Whether this has any basis in fact has never been proven, due to the traditional taboo relating to research on [[Selab]] trees during the [[Age of Queen-Mothers]]. During the [[Phoenix Age]] and [[Golden Age]], all cultural institutions decided to respect the traditional view of the trees. | Whether this has any basis in fact has never been proven, due to the traditional taboo relating to research on [[Selab]] trees during the [[Age of Queen-Mothers]]. During the [[Phoenix Age]] and [[Golden Age]], all cultural institutions decided to respect the traditional view of the trees. | ||
[[Category:Hapan nature]] | [[Category:Hapan nature]] |
Revision as of 06:21, 7 January 2007
The Lasarla fruit grows on most Trees of Wisdom and is the major contributing factor to the myth surrounding the trees. It is said that if a person eats the fruit, he receives wisdom beyond his years.
Whether this has any basis in fact has never been proven, due to the traditional taboo relating to research on Selab trees during the Age of Queen-Mothers. During the Phoenix Age and Golden Age, all cultural institutions decided to respect the traditional view of the trees.