GenFruitz #011
Malus prismata obsidian formed in a region of the Orchard where light penetration was consistently suppressed by dense mineral canopy layers. Its rind integrates obsidian-like tissue that absorbs illumination rather than reflecting it, resulting in a fruit that appears visually inert despite active internal metabolism. Micropore fractures follow stress lines established during early growth, suggesting pressure-driven development rather than gradual accretion. Orchard scholars believe this specimen represents an early experiment in concealment biology—an organism evolved not to display its processes, but to contain them. The fruit does not emit, refract, or glow; it endures quietly, storing complexity behind opacity.
Traits
- Collection The First Bite
- Fruit Type Apple
- Colorway Obsidian Black
- Shape Dense apple sphere
- Surface Texture High-gloss volcanic glass
- Juice Level Low
- Special Trait Material Integration Light-Absorbing Obsidian Core
- Lumen Behavior None
- Rind Pattern Fracture-aligned micropores
- Stem Style Obsidian shard stem
- Botanical Name: Malus prismata obsidian
- Price: 0.008 WETH
- Artist: Goz
Nutrition Facts
Energy ~240 kcal · Void-Stable Sugars · Dense Basalt Fiber Threads · Obsidian Mineral Essence: Very High
