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|flora13desc = Wyld Wood is an arcane enigma that prompts caution from even the [[Kathar]] of the [[Dread Empire]], as the vast Warpwood Forests are notorious for swallowing up anyone foolish enough to enter. As the result of centuries of magical corruption and [[Void]] Storms, Wyld Wood has a reputation for being both whimsical and uncanny to behold, its forests not necessarily evil but certainly unpredictable, becoming a twisted home for the [[Wolathar]] and [[Wylathar]]. Fascination and fear spread of this tree among both the Kathar and [[Altalar]], with only the more eccentric collectors willing to risk themselves to acquire this magnificent tree.
|flora13desc = Wyld Wood is an arcane enigma that prompts caution from even the [[Kathar]] of the [[Dread Empire]], as the vast Warpwood Forests are notorious for swallowing up anyone foolish enough to enter. As the result of centuries of magical corruption and [[Void]] Storms, Wyld Wood has a reputation for being both whimsical and uncanny to behold, its forests not necessarily evil but certainly unpredictable, becoming a twisted home for the [[Wolathar]] and [[Wylathar]]. Fascination and fear spread of this tree among both the Kathar and [[Altalar]], with only the more eccentric collectors willing to risk themselves to acquire this magnificent tree.


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|flora14    = [[Brass-heart Tree]]
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|flora14desc = The Brass-heart Tree was once a symbol of paganism reviled by the [[Unionist]] [[Regalian Empire]] but celebrated among the faith of the [[Old Gods]] as a part of an ancient myth, and a symbol of the [[Union of Earth]] and the [[Union of Fire]]. However, with the rise of the cult of [[God Empress Elia]], the beliefs in the Tree changed drastically. The faithful instead connected it to her nickname, the Brass-Fist, eliminating its Old Gods derived names, and it became commonly used in the worship of the [[Divine Being]]. While some of the Old Gods 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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|flora15    = [[Flori’nelaya]]
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|flora15desc = Flori’nelaya are flexible trees of uncertain origins mostly associated with the [[Yanar]]. Named for one of their patron gods, Florianna, this species of tree is best known for being able to be manipulated by [[World Shift 1]], which serves it well in decoration and artistic purposes. This means that poles and similar formations of the material are also easy to produce for Yanar, but fortunately for the armies of the world as well as guard forces, the wood of the tree is light, and easily broken under constant stress. However, because of the tree’s reddish-brown grain which is smattered with speckles, most stick to artistic and decorative uses for the plant’s wood, alongside the creation of furniture.


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|flora16    = [[Singing Syprelle]]
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|flora16desc = The Singing Syprelle is a uniquely colored tree with a strange ability to sing. While neither a clear voice nor even a musical instrument is heard, the melodious melody this plant produces as the wind runs through it is known across [[Aloria]]. The effect carries into the lumber of this tree, with furniture, statues, and more carved of the material singing when the breeze strikes them. For this reason, they are often pieces of the wealthy, used to accentuate a home or estate with melodies otherwise made with effort.


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Revision as of 17:54, 26 October 2021

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.

Flowers


Trees


Shrubs


Grasses


Herbs


Vines


Moss


Reeds


Fungi