Pickaxes, axes, hoes, bookshelfs and chests are good examples of things that wood is needed for. Therefore is The Art of Lumberjacking a important skill to master. Without wood it’s almost impossible making anything. In this book I’m going to explain The Art of Lumberjacking and how it’s should be executed. To begin with, you need a axe. You might find one in a nearby shop or you just craft one yourself. Train your lumberjacking skills with a wooden one until you reach level 5. This gives you the ability to be able to use a stone one. There is three sorts of logs and trees to be founded in Aegis. Oaks, birch and pine. The most common ones are oaks and pines. Therefore is redwood (The logs from pines) a important piece in elven architecture. Oak logs are also important in some human cities to. Except from these normal trees, there is a few very extraordanary ones. The willow in Ravenhold is a very good example of that. There is also many trees that still haven’t been founded by a living soul. Now back to The Art of Lumberjacking. Remember to always use a axe of any kind while woodcutting. If you try to chop a tree with your fist, you will start taking damage. It’s also good to know what the trees in Aegis drops. The most key item is logs. Logs is often used as building material, but also for wooden planks which is another drop from trees. Sticks is also obtainable from trees. Another key item is saplings. Saplings is the key to a successful tree farm and forest. From the placing of saplings you also level up in farming. The last thing that trees drop is apples. This is a very good drop because it gives the lumberjacker a good storage of food. The trees is very important for various of things. In the elven nation the trees are homes for many elves. For dwarfs the wood is needed for their tools and mineshafts. And for orcs and humans the wood is a important piece of their architecture. Therefore we should take care of our nature and always replant to keep our land as fertile as possible. This book is written by Asyrian…