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| Aloria is rich in both fauna and flora. This page specifically is dedicated to all recorded, extinct or still living, plants that grow in the world of Aloria. All plants are split into their relevant categories. Keep in mind that this list is not final and will be added to when necessary. | | Aloria is rich in flora, which sprouts and thrives in all sorts of environments. This page specifically is dedicated to the broad range of plant life which grows and thrives across the many continents. Aloria is full of real-world plants and the lack of entries for plantlife like orchids or poison ivy does not discount them from the lore. We trust players to moderate how and where these flora exist, whether that be in their backstory, or in events. |
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| |flora1 = [[Black Orchid]] | | |flora1 = [[Chrysant Flower]] |
| |flora1desc = The Black Orchid is a flower that has long been a part of the island nation of [[Kilarallis]]. It was originally discovered by the [[Elven Empire]], who found the plant distasteful and so spread the negative opinion on to their slaves. After the [[Cataclysm]] however, it became a popular dye ingredient on the island which soon spread offland to the [[Regalian Empire]] due to the rich and dark purples the flower could produce. Kilarallis now guards this source of income zealously, sending agents and spies out after those who steal the plant or who cultivate stolen seeds or specimens. Despite this dark practice, the Black Orchid remains a positive symbol of Kilarallis. | | |flora1desc = The beautiful Chrysant Flower was once one of the most populous blooms of [[Hadar]], growing plentiful on the region’s many islands and appearing as an important symbol of the [[Slizzar]] to the wider world. By the time the [[Chrysant War]] had come to an end, however, the flower had been transformed into a symbol of victory for the [[Regalian Empire]] and a reminder of the past for the [[Allar]] and Slizzar. To this day, the Regalian Empire proudly uses this flower as a constant reminder of their victory, despite the fact that the [[Regalian]]s nearly drove the flower to extinction. Despite this, the Slizzar cannot let go of this most favored flower due to its key uses and symbolism in their faith and society. |
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| |flora2 = [[Blue Orchid]] | | |flora2 = [[Ruby Flower]] |
| |flora2desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora2desc = The Ruby Flower is a familiar sight to many due to its vast spread across [[Aloria]] in various forms from an origin point in [[Altaleï]]. This species of marigold thrives in the wild, and can also be used to decorate a range of spaces due to its brilliant color schemes, but it is probably best known for its medicinal properties. It has a broad range of applications, and is used in many simple remedies, cures and more for simple ailments, or as a first step in treating more serious problems. Thus, it will likely continue to thrive for many centuries to come. |
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| |flora3 = [[Cérá-ac’íon Flower]]
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| |flora4 = [[Chrysant Flower]]
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| |flora4desc = The beautiful Chrysant Flower was once one of the most populous flowers of Hadar. The plant commonly grew in southern Hadar and appeared as an important part of [[Nessrassian]] festivals and Allar traditions across the island groups. By the time the [[Chrysant War]] had come to an end however, the flower was transformed into a symbol of victory for the [[Regalian Empire]] and a painful reminder of the past for the Allar and Slizzar. To this day, the Regalian Empire proudly uses the flower as a constant reminder of their victory, despite the fact that the Regalians nearly drove the flower to extinction following the war.
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| |flora5 = [[Ciel’pönllë]]
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| |flora6 = [[Dragonflower]]
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| |flora6desc = A staple in [[Farah’deen]] and [[Human_Cultures#Daendroque|Daendroqean]] cooking, the Dragonflower has wormed its way to fame both for its practical use in the common kitchen, and its stunning appearance. What started as a mere oasis flower has become an iconic spice among many, along as a beloved prize-garden gem.
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| |flora7 = [[Dormdir Bulb]]
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| |flora8 = [[Estel’s Glory]]
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| |flora9 = [[Fireweed]]
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| |flora9desc = Fireweed is the name for a fiery plant that originated on the Daendroc supercontinent which has since been transplanted to regions of [[New Ceardia]] and [[Farah’deen]]. Useful as an antiseptic once distilled, it has been known in the driest points of the year to burst into flames and further spread its seeds out across the area.
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| |flora10 = [[Fly Orchid]]
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| |flora10desc = A delicate and rather unassuming plant, the Fly Orchid was once a common, ordinary piece of flora. When the Cataclysm came, it was granted a strange new ability. Found out in fields, [[Ithanian]] vineyards, and farms across the continent, it releases sweet scents to attract insects to it’s center and away from other plants. It can also be used to create a useful bug poison is broken down.
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| |flora11 = [[Friblomst]]
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| |flora12 = [[Jorrhildr Poppy]]
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| |flora13 = [[Lady’s Shine]]
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| |flora13desc = Known throughout Aloria as a miracle herb, Lady’s Shine is an especially renowned flower in all [[Altalar]] cultures. It is praised for being an incredibly potent and effective counteraction to all poisons in the semi-mythical potion [[Avetyaben’s Grace]]. Lady’s Shine is notably glorified throughout many of Aloria’s religions as a spiritual flower, although its history and properties are altered to cater to the followers each time.
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| |flora14 = [[Lorwick Thistle]]
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| |flora14desc = Lorwick Thistles are an invasive species of weed found in eastern [[Daendroc]] and the island of [[Kilarallis]]. They are a particularly large and fast-growing breed of thistle that can be used as a defensive hedge with proper maintenance, but can also become problematic as they have a tendency to grow rapidly and engulf the land around them if left unchecked, pushing out other native species. Lorwick Thistles have vibrant flowers that, along with the rest of their menacing appearance, have earned them some interesting nicknames.
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| |flora15 = [[Magebane]]
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| |flora15desc = Magebane is a blue tulip-like flower with magic-suppressing abilities similar to that of lapis lazuli. This flower, delicate in how it must be cultivated, is grown for [[Magebane Tea]] in many parts of [[Aloria]]. It is only found naturally in [[Etosil]].
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| |flora16 = [[Mouth of Irene]]
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| |flora17 = [[Nightshade]]
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| |flora17desc = Nearly every assassin and aristocrat has heard of the deadly plant known as Nightshade. Even fewer still know that the plant originated out of [[Farah’deen]]. Originally kept as a houseplant for the Sultan’s palace, Nightshade has developed and adapted to more temperate environments, and is commonly seen growing in the wild, though it will not grow in freezing temperatures.
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| |flora18 = [[Poppy]]
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| |flora19 = [[Red Daisy]]
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| |flora20 = [[Ruby Flower]]
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| |flora20desc = The Ruby Flower is a common sight to both [[Nelfin]] and [[Humans]]. It is the most elementary herb used in the healing arts, capable of alleviating a wide variety of illnesses. The flower is a type of marigold with a deep red color, said to be blessed by the [[Altalar]] deity Orelaben. Today, the flower is heavily cultivated and used by all healers.
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| |flora21 = [[Song Flower]]
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| |flora21desc = Song Flowers are crystalline musical plants native to the thick forests and mineral-rich mountains of [[Fendarfelle]]. Also known as ''Twilight Flowers,'' they emit a pleasant ringing tone twice a day during dawn and dusk. As a natural curiosity, they have been imported and cultivated as ornamental plants in gardens all over the world.
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| |flora22 = [[Stonepetal]]
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| |flora22desc = Stonepetal flowers are a staple of [[Hyarroc|Hyarroc’s]] Stone Forest, and are indispensable to any traveler who wishes to survive within it. First spotted in the aftermath of the [[Cataclysm]], the shrub has grown all over Llíü’raëth’s rocky floor since. A succulent-petaled flower that glows with an obscure light, the Stonepetal is a strange and mysterious plant. Upon consumption it affects the consumer by imparting the ability to see through the ever-present fog in the Stone Forest. The only drawbacks are the long-term hallucinations that plague whomever consumes the plant, and the [[Kathar#Disciples_of_Wolond|Wolond Kathar]] that so jealously guard it.
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| |flora23 = [[Torsian Rose]]
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| |flora24 = [[Water Lily]]
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| | |flora3desc = Avinla Spice is an exotic creation formed by what are commonly said to have been the tears of the [[Estelley]] goddess Avinla. When the droplets fell to the earth, the Spice was born, both with a blend of explosive flavors and the capacity to impart hallucinations of events from the longstanding [[Suvial]]-[[Kathar]] conflict. The plant is heavily guarded and remains enclosed to the site known as Dravinda’s Garden, where an elite group of warriors and mages restricts access. Simultaneously, the nearby city’s leadership has also legislated very harsh restrictions on the plant’s availability and to whom. |
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| |flora1 = [[Allú'tornë]] | | |flora1 = [[Drachenwald Nuttree]] |
| |flora1desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora1desc = The Drachenwald Nuttree is a tree not only known for its golden bark in the spring and summer months but also for the highly sought after Drachenwald Nutteggs that grow from its branches. A delicacy for years and primarily enjoyed by the upper class; the [[Drachenwald Crisis]] severely damaged the existing population of Nuttrees. In the years since, the plant has slowly been recovering but remains rare despite the protections it is now given by those who deal its rare nuts across the world. |
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| |flora2 = [[Areü’lleí-oná]]
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| |flora3 = [[Dragonet Apple]]
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| |flora3desc = A small, sour fruit, the Dragonet Apple is commonly found growing in the trees of the Anglian regions of Regalia. Found to the north of Regalia in the Anglian region of the Empire, the Dragonet Apple is a small sour fruit. Most popular as the key ingredient to a local cider, it is often an acquired taste, but remains popular as an ethnic food as quirkily original as the Anglian people.
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| |flora4 = [[Drachenwald Nuttegg]]
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| |flora4desc = A small gold colored nut that grows on an golden barked tree, the Drachenwald Nuttegg is a highly sought after ingredient. Growing in the Drachenwald region of Regalia, it was nearly eradicated during the [[Drachenwald Crisis]]. It’s main use is as ingredient in many exquisite and succulent dishes, and due to its elusive nature, is mostly consumed by the rich.
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| |flora5 = [[Giving Tree]]
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| |flora6 = [[Juniper Berries]]
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| |flora7 = [[Lanarra's Hand]]
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| |flora7desc = Lanarra’s Hand is a sweet, tangy fruit from [[Essalonia]] which takes its name from the [[Old Gods]] goddess, though it was once named for a variety of [[Oldt Fayth]] gods and goddesses. The fruit can be eaten raw but is most commonly converted into incense and perfume for use on the person or altars dedicated to Old Gods or Oldt Fayth deities.
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| |flora8 = [[Laoyan Tree]]
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| |flora8desc = The Laoyan Tree, literally translating to "Old Man" Tree, is an expressive willow tree found in the [[Yang-Tzu Isles]]. Historically, the tree has been a symbol of hope and good fortune to the [[Ch'ien-Ji]] who inhabit the islands. Their branches fall easily and are used as ceremonial wands in Ch'ien-Ji rituals due to their resemblance to the [[Loong Dragons]]. The rest of the population in [[Aloria]] proper regards the tree as a novelty of the Isles. They are known for their expressive shapes, and have bending trunks and twisting branches.
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| |flora9 = [[Mallé'orn]]
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| |flora11 = [[Royal Oaks]]
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| |flora11desc = The Royal Oak is a very common and widespread tree found throughout the temperate regions of [[Aloria]]. The tree does not have any particularly unique or special properties. However, due to the sheer quantity of it, the Royal Oak has been used as the primary source of wood for the miscellaneous empires that have ruled over Aloria. Even today, Royal Oaks are used to craft and construct nearly every wooden object, from toys to buildings to ships.
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| |flora13 = [[Thoor Trees]]
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| |flora14desc = | | |flora2desc = The Brass-heart Tree was once a symbol of paganism reviled by the [[Unionist]] [[Regalian Empire]] but celebrated among the faith of [[Fornoss]] as a part of an ancient myth. However, with the rise of the cult of [[Unionism|God Empress Elia]], the beliefs in the Tree changed drastically. The Unionist faithful instead connected it to her nickname, the Brass-Fist, eliminating its Fornoss derived names, and it became commonly used in the worship of the Unionist deity. While some of the Fornoss faith still keep to their old ways, ignoring the Unionist co-opting of one of their sacred plants, many others have largely ceased their religious attachment to the Tree. |
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| |flora15desc = | | |flora3desc = Moon-Moth Trees are the plant that dominates the forestry of the Hortutor Wildlands in the so-called Moon-Moth Forests found in [[Altaleï]]. Made up of huge specimens which when grown outside of the Wildlands, have a more normal size, they are best known for their glowing sap which also allows their leaves to bioluminescence at night. This trait extends to any harvested wood from the Tree, attracting insects at night while also gleaming a faint blue, though its unique grain often attracts artists seeking to use its properties to accentuate artwork. |
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| |flora16desc = | | |flora4desc = Smecan Trees are a species of lumber tree seemingly created to help absorb and filter dangerous chemicals. Whether it was a creation of those [[Eronidas]] from [[Southwynd|Ashaven]], or something dating back to their time in [[Guldar]], remains a mystery. However, the Eronidas plant it near their smog vents and other sources of potentially dangerous chemicals to cleanse the earth and the air. Its wood is black with swirls of pale yellow that can be brought out by artisans to create truly unique-looking items. |
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| |flora17desc = | | |flora5desc = *Håndtres are rare, Medium plants with connections to the Old Gods faith. They give sweet, five-knobbed orange fruits that give the tree their name. |
| | *Håndtres are found scattered across Aloria, in sites of former and current Old Gods worship, as well as the ancient trade network of the Proto-Velheim. They are most found in Southwynd and Eastwynd, as cold northern climates are deleterious to their survival. |
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| |flora1 = [[Bloodroot]] | | |flora1 = [[Falconet's Bush]] |
| |flora1desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora1desc = The Falconet’s Bush is a low-lying bush from the mountainous [[Montania]] region of the [[Regalian Archipelago]] that produces the bitter-tasting Falconet’s Jewel that only grows in springtime. The berry itself is sought after mainly as a topper or feature to add prestige to a dish because of its short growing season making it rare. Today the berry is protected by the Montanian people from pests and other dangers so that it can flourish wherever possible given its picky growing conditions. |
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| |flora2desc = Angle Bushberries are small, red fruits that grow on the similarly named Bushberry Bush. They have long been apart of [[Ailor]] culture, especially the [[Alt-Anglian]] culture and can be found growing in the [[Anglian]] region of the Regalian Archipelago. Serving as the main ingredient in many baked goods, drinks, and decorating Unionist ceremonies, the plant remains a local and national favorite for their abundance, flavor, and simple beauty.
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| |flora3desc = Native to the mountain ranges of [[Daendroc]], the Cloudberry is an ingredient commonly used by many [[Daendroque]] chefs and culinary specialists. Cloudberry is typically added as a garnish to many meals. While frequently used by those native to the mountain regions of Daendroc, the Cloudberry has begun to be imported by foreign kitchens seeking to add more exotic flavor to their dishes. Due to the Cloudberry’s relatively unknown presence in other areas of Aloria, it makes a delightful surprise to the plates of foreign patrons who visit Daendroque restaurants, especially in the cultural mixing pot of [[Regalia]].
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| |flora4desc = The bitter-tasting Falconet’s Jewel is a seasonal berry that is highly sought by many once spring arrives. Originating in the high ranges of the Montania region of the [[Regalia Archipelago]] and discovered thanks to falcons, it is just as popular with them as with chefs across [[Aloria]].
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| |flora6desc = Ogrebait is a large, leafy shrub native to the lowlands of [[Tribelands of High Trollar|High Trollar]] and its surrounding territories. While originally heralded by [[Ogre]] hunters for its ability to attract and tranquilize the beasts through consumption, today it finds its common use upon the shelves of healers and in potions. When steeped to allow the plant’s oils to seep out, the resulting liquid produces a relaxing, sleepy effect in patients, and is used commonly as a stress-reliever or sleeping aid.
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| |flora1 = [[Achin Root]]
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| |flora2 = [[Black Grass]]
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| |flora3 = [[Chokeweed]]
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| |flora3desc = Chokeweed considered by the people of [[Lusits]] to be a pest and as a blessing to the [[Cielothar]] who use it against them. Once an ordinary weed, it has since been transformed by selective breeding into a formidable agricultural weapon of the Cielothar. Stocky and flat in shape, it is the labyrinth of roots underneath the soil which provide great nuisance to the [[Daendroc|Daendroquean]] farmers given the weed’s proficiency to absorb moisture from the ground and “choke” the crops around it.
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| |flora4desc = With long, slimy tendrils that can reach up to a hundred feet in length, Corpse Weed is most commonly found in colonies in the coastal waters of [[Daendroc]]. Its colonies are often referred to as forests of the sea, due to the thick, long leaves that easily hide obstructions and the sea predators that lurk within. Corpse Weed is most commonly consumed by [[Maiar]] as they are the only race that can ingest the plant raw.
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| |flora5desc = Empairina, native to [[Drowda]], is a fern used both for nourishment and dim lighting. Its creation was at the time of the [[Void Invasions]], when magic spilled into the land and corrupted this common plant. Since then, it has flourished on Drowda and has even spread to different parts of the world, grown in places where the sun cannot reach.
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| |flora6desc = Fireweed is the name for a fiery plant that originated on the Daendroc supercontinent which has since been transplanted to regions of [[New Ceardia]] and [[Farah’deen]]. Useful as an antiseptic once distilled, it has been known in the driest points of the year to burst into flames and further spread its seeds out across the area.
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| |flora7desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora2desc = Ogrebait is a flowering shrub native to the frigid expanse of [[Ellador]]'s coasts, though has been known to grow in other cold climates as well. Rumored to have first been discovered by the [[Drovv]] of [[Drowda]], its fruit has been enjoyed since the ancient [[Allorn Empire]] for its decadent flavor and medicinal applications. Its modern claim-to-fame is thanks to the [[Velheim]] of southern Ellador, who utilized the seeds of its fruit to develop potent tranquilizers for aggressive [[Ogre]] Truggs threatening their settlements. Foreign profiteers took notice of these properties, and have since refined the process of boiling Ogrebait’s seeds into a special tonic sold as a minor sleeping aid and muscle relaxant. |
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| |flora9desc = Native to the tainted and blackened forests of [[Drowda]], Shadow Weed is a violet-colored weed which has a variety of uses. Shadow Weed grows exclusively in dark and dimmed areas, occasionally discovered in underground caverns and caves. Originally reaped by the Elves of Drowda for its healing properties, they soon discovered Shadow Weed’s additional uses.
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| |flora1desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora1desc = Walking along the volcanic bases of [[Fendarfelle]], one could come across a peculiar looking herb known as Bitter Spear. This odd-looking stalk emerges around shaded regions at the feet of volcanic activity. It is believed the plant emerged shortly after Ithanian explorers ventured further into uncharted territory around 205 AC. One of the most staggering details they noticed was its strange appearance, resembling a tall, solid stalk with a mushroom-like tip protruding at its peak. Travelers attempted to experiment with the plant for consumption in stews, however it became quite apparent the plant was far too bitter. Instead, explorers discovered its ability to fend off allergic reactions, and it has been valued ever since. |
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| |flora2desc = Hempaben's Herb is an immune-strengthening plant that grows all across [[Aloria]] that is thought of as a blessing from [[Estel]] by the [[Altalar]]. It has made its mark in healing clinics, and can be found in good supply on the shelves of common people.
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| |flora3desc = Dagruhn’s Clove is one of the only plants known to grant boons to those who need an extra edge in combat. Originally used frequently by the more malicious [[Altalar]] warriors, the official use of this Clove was discontinued at the end of the [[Cataclysm]], when the [[Faith of Estel]] cast out those who would worship the [[Vices]]. Now, it is used by [[Avanthar]] as well as many humans who wish to reap the benefits of the plant’s stimulating advantages.
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| |flora4desc = Modra Root is a gnarled tuber that grows on rocky mountainsides in the cold northern climates of [[Jorrsundr]] and [[Ellador]]. This root can be utilized as a foodstuff, but is most often used as a method of tattooing. A notable consequence of using Modra Root for tattoos is the warmth that spreads to the surrounding skin.
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| |flora1 = [[Bloodthorn Vine]]
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| |flora1desc = The Bloodthorn Vine found on [[Hadar]] has served as a minor defense against the unwary to the island chain’s dangers. However, after a [[Slizzar]] alchemist unlocked it’s hallucinogenic properties, it became an important plant to the Slizzar people. Unfortunately, the plant was all but extinct following the [[Regalian]] bombardment of the continent. Nevertheless, the Bloodthorn Vine has begun to find its way back into the ecosystem of Hadar, and is even able to be found on the eastern coast of [[Teled Methen]].
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| |flora2 = [[Roughvine]]
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| |flora2desc = Recently discovered, Roughvine is a plant found to grow in central Faradh within the borders of the [[Hadravian State]] and the [[Osmaniliyye Caliphate]]. A thick, heavy vine with a dense inside, it is most commonly used as an ingredient in regional soups. With the recent [[Hadravian War]] in the region, the plants numbers were reduced. It continues to recover in the wake of this tumultuous war that devastated the region.
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| |flora3 = [[Stranglers]]
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| |flora3desc = Stranglers are carnivorous plants that emit a strong, sweet scent to attract prey. Unlike most plants, Stranglers are epiphytes, meaning that they growing in the air attached to trees as opposed to being rooted in the ground. The most notable features of this plant are its bulbous flower and its tendrils, which hang down from the plant and allows it to capture its prey.
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| |flora1 = [[Brightmoss]]
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| |flora1desc = Brightmoss is a glowing plant native to the deep caves of [[Ellador]]. Without sunlight, the moss acts as a parasite of the various fungi also found within its native caves. Its most popular use is by the ground-dwelling [[Dwarves]], who use Brightmoss as natural signposts to guide travellers through their cave systems. The moss is also known to have antiseptic qualities that can be used to prevent wounds from becoming infected, earning a firm place among certain field surgeons. Today, the moss is an uncommon herb used mostly by healers and [[School of Alchemy|alchemists]] and can be found sparingly in specialized botanical gardens across Aloria.
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| |flora2 = [[Dirtmoss]]
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| |flora3 = [[Duijnnemose]]
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| |flora4 = [[Dridaws]]
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| |flora5 = [[Gassa-Moss]]
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| |flora5desc = Gassa-Moss is a forest-green parasitic moss that feasts on mineral deposits and is extremely hardy. Originating in the fiery pits of [[Gana-Eeshtar]], Gassa-Moss has found unique purpose in [[Aloria]] alongside its [[Dakkar]] caretakers. Often called the “Cavedigger’s Woe,” Gassa-Moss naturally and rapidly consumes nearly any mineral or stone it comes across. This invasive plant is relatively new to the world and its potential benefits for technology are constantly being researched. In particular, [[Dwarves|Dwarven]] researchers are beginning to unfurl ancient research that might indicate Gassa-Moss’ potential for being an excellent source of fuel, alongside coal and steam. The only thing prohibiting further development of Gassa-Moss driven sciences are the Dakkar; the mineral-absorbing moss is their only digestible food source. In modern times, Gassa-Moss is the exclusive food item for all Dakkar, renowned for bestowing them with their great stone hide, but its unique potential as a fuel source is pushing other races to encroach on Dakkar territory and take it for themselves.
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| |flora6 = [[Skymoss]]
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| |flora8desc = | | |flora2desc = Native to the plains and jungle regions of [[Westwynd]] and [[Altaleï]], Ceá’llë's Herb is frequently used by healers and commoners alike to help aid in respiratory issues, but also defeat colds once acquired. The plant was discovered at the dawn of the [[Allorn Empire]], but only centuries later were its uses beyond that of a beautiful addition to topiaries uncovered. It has now spread beyond Daen, and is a common plant across several areas of Aloria where it is used both for commercial and decorative reasons. |
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| |flora9desc = | | |flora3desc = A root that might have gone unnoticed by any other group, the ancient [[Velheim]] took Modra Root and implemented it in one of their most well-known forms of cultural expression: tattoos. Modra Root continues to be primarily used in the creation of tattoo inks, its blue hue watered down, mixed with other pigments, or maintained to decorate a person’s body with their life story or for aesthetic pleasure. The plant is also used in alchemical concoctions that can warm the skin and body, though this secondary use is less publicly known. |
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| ==Reeds== | | ==Vines & Mosses== |
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| |flora1 = [[Dúllci Cane]]
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| |flora1desc = Beginning during the rise of [[Elven]] Civilization, the Dúllci Cane has had a long history as a popular plantation crop. After the Empire fell, the remaining Nelfin took up the reins and continued to farm and process the plant. Primarily grown to be processed into sugar or used in special local Elven drinks, it remains an incredibly important crop for the various nations of Daendroc.
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| |flora2 = [[Garuda Stalk]]
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| |flora2desc = Hailing from the distant [[Yang-Tzu]] Islands, the Garuda Stalk remained largely unknown to wider Aloria until recently. The plant was found years ago and both groups of natives to the Islands quickly made use of it. Possessing a dual function as a delicacy and a poison, it has the ability to blind those who taste or who are touched by its bark and plant juices.
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| ==Grains==
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| |flora1 = [[Dorinn Rye]]
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| |flora1desc = Dorinn Rye is the trademark grain of the region of Dorinn in the Regalian Archipelago. Used both in baked goods as well as various namesake alcohols, Dorinn Rye has grown in popularity tremendously since it was first harvested back in 50 AC. While it is not as accessible or widely available as Anglian Wheat, Dorinn Rye is grown in both Dorinn and Ithania.
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| |flora2 = [[Fletcher’s Wheat]]
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| |flora2desc = Fletcher’s Wheat has a long history with the Ailor originating from their believed homeland of Old Ceardia. Carried across the world by their migrants and eventually refugees, the Ceardian people were quick to favor this variation of the grain over Anglian Wheat and Dorinn Rye. Today, New Ceardia is blanketed in fields full of Fletcher’s Wheat, and the hardy grain stands as a parallel to its steadfast caretakers.
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| |flora3 = [[Kleinbean]]
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| |flora4 = [[Anglian Wheat]]
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| |flora4desc = Anglian Wheat is the staple crop of the [[Anglian]] people of the [[Regalian Archipelago]], and one of the most commonly exported wheats worldwide. Generations ago, they tamed and grew this wild grain until it now stands as one of the most prominent symbols of the Regalian Empire. Sporting a rich, golden color that has been transplanted across the world, the wheat now stands as one of the staple crops of the untold thousands of hard-working farmers across the Empire.
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| |flora5 = [[Evokai Oats]]
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| |flora5desc = Evokai Oats are a recently discovered species of cereal grain that originates from [[Evokai]]. It has been the staple grain of the region for years, serving as a food for wild animals that roam the islands as well as the inhabitants themselves. Originally it was believed to be a purple grass species, though upon closer inspection the plant was discovered to have seeds that were tasty and good for grinding into meal. The crop, first grown by the researchers that stayed in Murlóch Harbor, was quickly traded from there as an oddity due to the grain’s pale purpureus color. Since its introduction to the world, Evokai Oats have been quickly picked up by farmers in more temperate regions, both for its health benefits and appeal for children who love the bright color.
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| |flora7desc = | | |flora1desc = An insidious plant populating the jungles of [[Altaleï]], [[Westwynd]], [[Sileria]] and [[Fendarfelle]], Stranglers are carnivorous plants that lure their prey like pitcher plants rather than hunt it in the manner of other hostile plant species with strange origins. However, Stranglers do not just hunt insects but also small birds, reptiles, and mammals, granting them a grim reputation despite their relative harmlessness to the different [[Races]] of [[Aloria]]. This negative reputation began with the [[Teledden]] and has carried into today. |
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| |flora8desc = | | |flora2desc = Underneath the rolling waterfalls in the lush gardens of reclaimed [[Dewamenet]] cities, lies the faint green growth of Mew Hesep. The moss has been harvested since its discovery for its cleaning properties, allowing the [[Asha]] to consistently keep their [[Living Metal]] in pristine condition and appearance. It has also been sought after by metalsmiths and swordsmen alike who seek to remove dirt or rust from their weapons or tools. While its ancient history is unknown, it has become a key part of Asha life in the modern day. |
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| |flora1 = [[Dulofall]] | | |flora1 = [[Honey Ball]] |
| |flora1desc = Dulofall, sometimes called the Dulôte Curse, is a parasitic fungal affliction caused by a magic-powered blood curse, though it is often also classified as an illness or disease. Dulofall shares similarities with [[Vampirism]], but is primarily a fungal disease which changes the host both physically and mentally. Dulofall is highly infectious and often difficult to discover due to its very hidden nature; carriers of the disease do not appear naturally ill or otherwise sickly to behold. On the contrary, the infestation cleverly alters [[Yanar]] carriers to become more attractive to maximize its ability to spread. Dulofall affects plant-life most severely; Yanar act as carriers, but the fungal spores can also affect any other race ranging from [[Humanoid]] to [[Dargan]] and even [[Mekket]], with the exception of the [[Lampar]]. In addition, there is no known cure for Dulofall. Being infected with Dulofall isn’t necessarily a death sentence, but being exposed as infected always results in social rejection and isolation. | | |flora1desc = The Honey Ball is a rare fungus native to [[Drowda]], [[Ellador]], and [[Fendarfelle]] with ancient ties back to the [[Drovv]] [[Race]] of old who valued it as a sweet treat. Following their fall, the [[Sihndar]] were the first to enjoy the curious substance again, soon followed by the [[Isldar]], [[Dwarves]], and [[Ailor]] of the north. Due to its rarity, it has become a delicacy prized by many merchants and often sees its sweet blue “honey” reserved for the upper classes of many decadent societies. |
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| |flora3desc = Honey Balls have long been a plant native to [[Drowdar]], [[Ellador]] and [[Fendarfelle]]. Growing on the forest floor, they are often filled with a sweet sugary goo. Known to the wider world when Fendarfelle was reached, settlements make good money selling the fungi for [[Regalia|Regalian]] nobility to use.
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| |flora4 = [[Praeter Stew Horn]]
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| |flora4desc = A fungus regularly brewed to form stews and soups by the [[Drowdar]] of [[Drowda]], Praeter Stew Horn has the ability to weaken any who eat it raw. However, once made into [[Praeter Stew]], it gradually grants endurance and immunity to it's raw affects, making it a very important plant in the diet of the embattled Drowdar.
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| |flora6 = [[Shademarsh Mushroom]]
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| |flora6desc = The Shademarsh Mushroom is an unassuming brown-capped mushroom that can be found growing in swamplands on several continents. Once a harmless fungus, the magical energy that came with the Cataclysm twisted it into a dark poison. When consumed or inhaled, Shademarsh exhausts the heart and mind to a dangerous extent until the poison is purged from the body or cured.
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| |flora7desc = Named after the larger than life [[Theomar the Holy]] of the [[Regalian Empire]], Theomar’s Fungus is a plant commonly used in alleviating the effects of poisons and toxins. Naturally found across the Regalian Archipelago, and other lands through trade, this fungus is a cheap and basic tool used by medics and healers.
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| |flora8desc = The Undercity Mushroom is a fungus found in the caves and [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] ruins of [[Ellador]]. Due to its flavorful taste, the Undercity Mushroom is considered a staple of Dwarven cuisine, subsequently causing it to spread throughout Dwarven holds, including as a household pest. Additionally, the mushroom has been introduced to the surface as a tasty food as well, though their spores are known to cause breathing problems if not properly washed.
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| |flora9desc = ''Description Pending...'' | | |flora2desc = Praeter Stew Horn is a fungus native to [[Drowda]] with an ancient history dating back to the [[Drovv]] of the north, who consumed the fungi as part of their everyday diet. Though the [[Void Invasion]] took many things away, it also added one effect to this particular type of fungus; the power of aiding digestion. Quick to grow and easy to eat raw, but often used in soup by the ergonomic [[Sihndar]], the Stew Horn has become a key part of their diet. Unfortunately, it is also a crucial part of several other animals’ diets which has brought many creatures into violent contact more times than can be counted. |
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| |flora10desc = | | |flora3desc = Eluhwa is an edible mushroom that grows on the tainted land of [[Drowda]]. Eaten by the local wildlife and the [[Sihndar]] of the continent, it has a slightly bitter, spongey taste. This unique ingredient is able to be used in Praeter Stew, a dish well-known among the Sihndar for its great nutritional value because of its ingredients. On its own, the fungus also serves as a decongestant, and has been used to create the faintly bioluminescent tattoo ink commonly used by the Sihndar for the adornment of their bodies. |
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