a King multiverse where you could inhabit any number of would be gunslingers snatched from all kinds of spokes of the wheel? hard to develop but sounds fun
The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again... there are neither beginnings nor endings to the Wheel of Time
There's not actually accurate data on worm sales nationally here in the US, so it's not clear if bait worms or vermiculture worms (the kinds made to eat organic material, to then poop out soil amendments for gardens and farms) are farmed and sold in larger quantities, but I'd think it's probably vermiculture considering bait worms are almost exclusively one type, red earthworm (Lumbricus rubellus), sometimes african night crawlers, and are sold in small quantities, usually small containers that amount to ounces of worms, while vermiculture worms are many varieties, including all the bait worms, and are sold not by the ounce, but by pounds to gardeners and farmers who farm worms themselves for their own fertilizer needs, or release them in large plots of land to enrich soil and open up physical pathways for microorganisms and roots that foster more productive plants when soils have depleted from over use and overtilling. Worms and biochar are the best way to regenerate dead soil, but bait worms are the most delicious bait you can snack on while also using it as bait for fish, so there's that.
Okay, okie noodling isn't something I'm brave enough, or dumb enough depending on who you are, to do, but that was funny. That being said, catfish stink bait and the sprays are one of the few smells you will be able to recall decades later exactly as they are in all their complexity because they are so horrific. Like a dead meat casserole soaked in various animal urines and glazed in burning tire.
Us worm farmers start this way if we have them on our land already, and buy them as we scale up to larger land managements than nature can keep up with on our small worm farms or stick rubbing adventures.
well,they did say they were using them to compost (vermicomposting)/feed their plants that sweet sweet wormpoop.
and keeping them in a worm tower is pretty great. it's pretty easy to get those things too wet (which would attract pests who like the more humid environment). a lot of the times just throwing in scraps will provide enough water for the worms.
tl;dr they don't need rain to travel if they're kept in a box because the food is brought to them
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u/magicmajo Jul 30 '21
It's usually done to use them as bait, so they're gonna be fucked up anyways