GenFruitz #057

GenFruitz #057

Specimen The Convergence Orchard

Deep in the fiery underlands of the Orchard lies a territory known as the Cradle of Emberroots, where molten rivers pass beneath mineral forests whose leaves crystallize into ruby latticework. Only during the Blazing Convergence Cycle — when geothermal tides rise to kiss quartz flora — does fusion become possible.
The Cinderforge Ember Apple, born of cooling magma veined with ancient firelight, radiates molten vigor. The Crimvalis Emberleaf Quartz Citrus, a botanical-mineral hybrid, pulses with ruby crystal lumens drawn from the heart of mineral gardens.
When these two energies met, the heat did not annihilate the crystal, nor did the crystal smother the fire. Instead, the opposing forces folded into a single continuous bloom — forming Ignivine Crystaforge, a fruit whose rind tells the dual story of flowing magma and branching crystal growth.
Its aura ring burns in layered ruby tones, shimmering like a slow-turning ember forged in a living forge. Orchard lore holds that this fruit is a symbol of transformation under pressure — the idea that fire does not merely destroy, but creates new worlds where stone learns to glow.

Fusion Record

This specimen emerged from the convergence of GenFruitz #008 and GenFruitz #037.

Traits

  • Collection The Convergence Orchard
  • Fruit Type mf
  • Shape Whole ember-crystal fusion sphere with organic leaf-ridge curvature
  • Juice Level High
  • Rind Pattern Magma-flow micro-lumen streaks interwoven with ruby leaf-vein quartz lumens
  • Stem Style Forged-iron × ruby-quartz hybrid stem with ember-gold conduits
  • Botanical Name: Ignivora Quartzifera
  • Price: 0.01 WETH
  • Artist: Bekra

Nutrition Facts

Energy: 262 kcal, Inferno Sugars: 15g, Crimson Sugars: 13g, Cinder Fiber Threads: 8g, Crimvalis Fiber Threads: 10g, Molten Antioxidants: Extremely High, Quartz Antioxidants: Extremely High, Ember Polyphenols: 6.0mg, Emberquartz Polyphenols: 7.3mg, Glow Enzymes: 4.8mcg, Thermal–Mineral Essence: Ultra-high, dual magma–quartz grade

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