After Cracton continued eating some more of the nut-butter and jam, he finally nodded his head, "It's not the most interesting thing I've seen, but it's definitely a rather unique way of utilizing special materials like this. And as the fruit of this forest's trees don't rot, using them for nourishment instead of tools or weapons is truly perfect." The Ancient Copper Dragon explained, so Eisen raised his brows surprised, "They don't rot, really?" The old man asked, but the Dragon simply shook his head.
"Of course not. They are a unification of that which lives, and that which never can live. It gained the ability to grow from the former, and the ability to persist from the latter." Cracton told Eisen, and the old man just moved his fingers through his beard curiously.