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Thickthick leaves as large as a person breach through the ground. They smell of a cloying sulfur. A chemical analysis suggests that they contain high levels of nicotine.
These leaves are not significant right now, to clarify; at the moment the ground has been rumbling for as long as anyone can remember. Tectonic plates slide almost entirely over each other in a matter of days.
It is important to know that the leaves are here, though; they are the marks of evolution, and they have no sympathy for humans to deteriorate with them.
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