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When Willows began to form societies many centuries ago, the seeds, nuts, and fruits of plants were deemed extremely valuable for trading. The vast abundance of acorns from great oak trees made them most probable as a currency, and as such Willows encased them in tree sap or Chymo as a form of preservation. To this very day, Willow societies use these amber-encased acorns, now called "Amcorns", as their monetary value.
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