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For as many plants that are seen to grow for the good of society, there are an equal number that many wish didn't grow at all. Oftentimes their reputation is earned through dark uses by the criminal element or through mythology that makes them out to be a dark blight on the landscape. No matter the case, these plants are something many people hope to never encounter in their lifetime. | |||
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Flora and fauna often have uses for and in civilizations. Flora in particular can be used for all sorts of tasks, from building to gluing to religion. These plants have indeed shown themselves as tools of the people, from artists, priests, craftspeople and more. | |||
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Over the centuries, a large variety of races have needed a large variety of food to keep their people happy and to trade to others. Often times, grains, fruits and vegetables have been these staples of life. However, that doesn't mean they are the other plant able to give a meal some extra kick. | |||
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Plants have always been used to make things, whether it be cakes, glues or chairs. While other plants are multi-purpose, these pieces of vegetation are used chiefly in alchemy and the creation of potions. | |||
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Revision as of 10:17, 27 September 2016
Aloria’s plantlife is unimaginably diverse. From the magically twisted landscape of Drowda to the pastoral meadows of Evokai, one may find every manner of plant. Some harm, a few heal, and others have yet to be discovered. Yet all have carved out a niche in this world, some even helping to determine the rise and fall of civilizations. To explore the botanical life of Aloria, one must inevitably embark on a journey of discovery that uncovers not only the secrets of the land itself but the history and culture of nearly every race and people that inhabit it.
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Aloria is filled with lush plant life across its many continents. Some of these have gained reputations as useful plants, able to have a positive effect or outcome once used. While these often come with drawbacks, many still see them as worth the risk due to their gains. |
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For as many plants that are seen to grow for the good of society, there are an equal number that many wish didn't grow at all. Oftentimes their reputation is earned through dark uses by the criminal element or through mythology that makes them out to be a dark blight on the landscape. No matter the case, these plants are something many people hope to never encounter in their lifetime. |
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Flora and fauna often have uses for and in civilizations. Flora in particular can be used for all sorts of tasks, from building to gluing to religion. These plants have indeed shown themselves as tools of the people, from artists, priests, craftspeople and more. |
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Over the centuries, a large variety of races have needed a large variety of food to keep their people happy and to trade to others. Often times, grains, fruits and vegetables have been these staples of life. However, that doesn't mean they are the other plant able to give a meal some extra kick. |
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Plants have always been used to make things, whether it be cakes, glues or chairs. While other plants are multi-purpose, these pieces of vegetation are used chiefly in alchemy and the creation of potions. |
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