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The Hidden Spring Iron body is used by the Fisher Clan. So called because they can go a long time without drinking water, so the idea is that they have a "hidden spring" inside their bodies and they never have to drink at all.
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The '''Hidden Spring Iron body''' is the [[Iron body]] used by the [[Fisher Sect]]. It allows their body to process water more efficiently, letting them go longer periods of time without drinking fluids and survive without fresh water in the [[Desolate Wilds]]. Its name comes from a rumored "hidden spring" within their bodies, a myth cultivated by the sect.<ref>[https://www.abidanarchive.com/events/1-cradle/#e899 Cradle on Abidan Archive]</ref>
  
This isn't true, it's just a myth they cultivate. Their bodies process water more efficiently so that they can survive longer in the wilderness of the Desolate Wilds where finding fresh water can be all but impossible.<ref>https://www.abidanarchive.com/events/1-cradle/#e899</ref>
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*[[Fisher Sect]] in the arid [[Desolate Wilds]]
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*[[Fisher Gesha]]
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*First Fisher, Ragahn
  
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Latest revision as of 05:13, 5 February 2022

The Hidden Spring Iron body is the Iron body used by the Fisher Sect. It allows their body to process water more efficiently, letting them go longer periods of time without drinking fluids and survive without fresh water in the Desolate Wilds. Its name comes from a rumored "hidden spring" within their bodies, a myth cultivated by the sect.[1]

Notable Practitioners:

References