Object TH-3 - "Frozen Fruit"
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Your kind neighbour at the party :)
-Kitachi4MoonKitachi4Moon

Original named is "มะหวาน (Um… how should I translate this? :/)", but got advice to change it to "ผลเหมันต์ (Frozen Fruits in eng ver)" by MrXacMrXac + crit (And translate tooooooooooo :3)
Guy777Guy777, the one who greenlighted this

Sweet ice.

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NumberPTS:

3

Name:Class:

Frozen Fruits

Object classification systemArea of Effect: by the A.C.T.

2/5

RarityFrequency

3/5

BenefitsDuration

Yes

TradableIntensity


Description

Overall Appearance

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A Frozen Fruit in the B.C.G.'s research lab.

Object TH-3 is called "Frozen Fruits" due to their appearance resembling a snowball.

This object is a product of Entity TH-12 "Leafless Ice", which bears fruit every month. This object appears as a round, white sphere with, a shell encasing inner flesh. The shell of Frozen Fruits has a soft and slightly rough texture, resembling snow that has been moulded into a ball, yet they retain their form and covering like most types of fruit. The interior is composed of small ice fragments that follow the contour of shell.1 The inside of the shell consists of wrapped Frozen Fruits' flesh, which is moist and slightly thick. Inside the flesh is the nectar of Leafless Ice, and their sweetness surpasses that of the entity’s sap, lacking any blandness, and their taste is similar to rambutan.

Frozen Fruit also emits cold within a temperature range of 0-10 °C, similar to Leafless Ice. However, unlike their sources, this object can naturally 'melt' depending on the surrounding heat, typically taking 2-3 days to completely melt. This process doesn't cause any changes to the nectar in the object.

Overall Property

As mentioned above, Frozen Fruits have a sweet taste and are safe for consumption. Sugar content of Object TH-3 is moderate and provides the same nutritional value as half a bottle of Almond Water. The object's cold temperatures can help reduce temporary fatigue, making them become a common object for wanderers to carry during their travels.

However, sudden consumption in large quantities can cause a spike in the consumer’s blood sugar levels and temporary brain freeze.

Trading

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Many Frozen Fruits were harvested by the Association of Conspiring Traders.

Since most instances of Object TH-3 grow on Leafless Ice monthly,2 along with the strict entity control method, the monthly quantity of Frozen Fruits is limited.3 Trade of this object is possible, whether for use as a supply for survival or in terms of style, such as Frozen Fruits as decorations in desserts. Exchanges are managed by the Association of Conspiring Traders, though the regulations are not particularly strict, allowing normal wanderers to freely trade the object. However, to ensure fairness and prevent price fraud, the association recommends that produce from the Leafless Ice be traded within levels that has the association's colonies, such as Level TH-10.1, which have more stable trade. For example, two Frozen Fruits can be exchanged for one full bottle of Almond Water.

Discovery

Object TH-3 was discovered at the same time as Leafless Ice. They were originally thought just snowballs along the trunk of Leafless Ice, which were then they were seen as just ice pillars. Until the establishment of the Backrooms Conservation Group and the renewed research of Cluster TH, Frozen Fruits were discovered alongside the discovery of the entity.


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