Hexwood

This plausibly evil wood pulses with malice, but also conveys a sort of pliable and sturdy nature that would be perfect for construction.
Overview


In mechanical or crafting terms, 

Practical notes and usage considerations:
- Construction: Use
Hexwood where you need materials that tolerate shaping (curved beams, fittings, or ornamentalwork) but must still remain strong under stress. It suits both functional supports and crafted architectural details.
- Crafting and aesthetics: The material’s malevolent aura makes it a good choice when you want built objects to convey a dark or uncanny theme; it serves both functional and roleplaying/visual purposes.
- Durability: Sources emphasize a robust structure; expect
Hexwood to perform well in applications where ordinary wood might sag or break under strain.
- Workability: Its pliability reduces the likelihood of catastrophic failure when bending or joining; this can simplify fabrication of complex forms that require bending rather than many segmented joins.
- Design tradeoffs: Because
Hexwood is repeatedly described by its appearance as “evil,” builders may choose it for stylistic effect even when alternate materials would suffice. Conversely, some creators might avoid it for settings where a neutral or benign aesthetic is desired.

Official description
This plausibly evil wood pulses with malice, but also conveys a sort of pliable and sturdy nature that would be perfect for construction.
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- Bio Scrap
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