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=== Food production ===
 
=== Food production ===
The most important function of Soulcasters is food production -- fittingly, most Soulcasters to have survived to the present day are capable of producing either grain or flesh.{{book ref|sa3|part=ars}} The existence of Soulcasters enables the existence of large armies that the Rosharan logistics would not normally allow for, as any material around, such as rocks or waste, can be Soulcast into food so long the fabrials can replenish Stormlight. Even static settlements, such as [[Kholinar]] or the [[Shattered Plains]] warcamps, depend on Soulcasting to provide some of their food.{{wob ref|3824}} As the gemstones break with use, farming for emeralds -- used for Soulcasting grain -- is a crucial element of Rosharan economy, with animals such as [[gumfrem]]s and [[chasmfiend]]s being either domesticated or hunted for their emerald [[gemheart]]s rather than their own meat.{{book ref|sa3|10}}{{book ref|sa1|13}}
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The most important function of Soulcasters is food production -- fittingly, most Soulcasters to have survived to the present day are capable of producing either grain or flesh.{{book ref|sa3|ars}} The existence of Soulcasters enables the existence of large armies that the Rosharan logistics would not normally allow for, as any material around, such as rocks or waste, can be Soulcast into food so long the fabrials can replenish Stormlight. Even static settlements, such as [[Kholinar]] or the [[Shattered Plains]] warcamps, depend on Soulcasting to provide some of their food.{{wob ref|3824}} As the gemstones break with use, farming for emeralds -- used for Soulcasting grain -- is a crucial element of Rosharan economy, with animals such as [[gumfrem]]s and [[chasmfiend]]s being either domesticated or hunted for their emerald [[gemheart]]s rather than their own meat.{{book ref|sa3|10}}{{book ref|sa1|13}}
   
 
=== Combat ===
 
=== Combat ===

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