
chast wool
The strongest type of wool that can be found. Strength levels stay constant with changes in density.
Chast wool comes from the gibrhon species of sheep. Intense periods of hail storms are required for the wool to obtain its strength properties. Chast wool cannot be procured in the summer as a result.
When treated with beyant it adds a layer of malleability, perfect for strong nets.
the cloth-eaters
Source: Ben MarcusFirst group actively to chew, consume, and otherwise quaff extensive bolts and stacks of cloth.