The Light Novel series is the source material for the adaptation of the Anime and Manga series. The information and terminology on the article will be based on the source material rather than the adaptions. |
There are several tree species mentioned throughout the series from different duchies.
Non-Fey Species
Name | Location | First Mention | Information |
---|---|---|---|
Bamboo |
Ehrenfest Central District | Part 1 Volume 1 Chapter 22 | Bamboo is just like bamboo in our world. Bamboo explodes when it is burned. Myne was banned from bringing bamboo into the house by Effa. |
Banhit Wood |
Ehrenfest Central District | This is a type of wood that grows in Ehrenfest. The wood looks very similar to bamboo when the bark is peeled off. | |
Conifer |
Part 4 Volume 1 Chapter 21 | Conifers are a type of evergreen tree growing near the Royal Academy[1] and the northen parts of Ehrenfest.[2] | |
Gnande |
Part 2 Volume 4 Chapter 5 | Gnade tree sap is used to make fixing agents for dyeing cloth.[3] | |
Pedibay |
Ehrenfest Central District | This is a type of wood that grows in Ehrenfest. This wood is hard when dried and does not warm when exposed to steam. | |
Rinfin |
Illgner | Rinfin (リンファイ, Rinfai) is a type of wood that grows in Illgner. Paper made from rinfin is very fine and can be made exceptionally thin without ripping, making it ideal for being turned into wax paper.[4] | |
Schireis |
Illgner | Schireis (シッスイラ, Shissira) is a type of wood that grows in Illgner. | |
Schwalnuss |
Ehrenfest Central District | This is a type of wood that grows in Ehrenfest. This wood is hard when dried and does not warm when exposed to steam. | |
Trocknen |
Ehrenfest Central District | This is a type of wood that grows in Ehrenfest. This wood is hard when dried and does not warm when exposed to steam. | |
Volrin |
Ehrenfest Central District | Volrin (フォリン, Forin) is a type of wood that grows in Ehrenfest. This is the wood used for making paper in the Ehrenfest Rozemyne Workshop. |
Feyplant Species
See Feyplants
Etymology
Name | Japanese | Romaji | Assumed Etymology |
Assumed Translation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gnade | Gnade (DE) | Mercy | ||
Trocken | trocken (DE) | dry |
References
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 1. Chapter 21: Passing Highbeast Creation
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 4. Chapter 11: Haldenzel's Craftspeople
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 2 Volume 4. Chapter 5: Researching Color-Making
- ↑ Ascendance of a Bookworm. Part 4 Volume 3. Chapter 3: Winter Socializing