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[[Dry Tea]] refers to dried tea leaves, purified by a Sterility-enhancing ritual, and consumed raw without water.
[[Dry Tea]] refers to dried tea leaves, purified by a Sterility-enhancing ritual, and eaten raw without water.


[[The Leafeaters]] believe that instead of [[oversteeping]] tea and consuming it in liquid form, it is more conducive to acquiring Sterility to instead eat the dried tea leaves. This, of course, is utter nonsense and has contributed greatly to [[C.H.E.S.]] consistenly defeating the Leafeaters every time they fight due to the latter’s comparatively weaker Sterility.
[[The Leafeaters]] believe that instead of [[oversteeping]] tea and consuming it in liquid form, it is more conducive to acquiring Sterility to instead eat the dried tea leaves. This, of course, is utter nonsense and has contributed greatly to [[C.H.E.S.]] consistenly defeating the Leafeaters every time they fight due to the latter’s comparatively weaker Sterility.

Revision as of 00:22, 7 February 2026

Dry Tea refers to dried tea leaves, purified by a Sterility-enhancing ritual, and eaten raw without water.

The Leafeaters believe that instead of oversteeping tea and consuming it in liquid form, it is more conducive to acquiring Sterility to instead eat the dried tea leaves. This, of course, is utter nonsense and has contributed greatly to C.H.E.S. consistenly defeating the Leafeaters every time they fight due to the latter’s comparatively weaker Sterility.