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| Introduction | Wikitext | The Zanarak Desert, though an inhospitable realm of scorching days, freezing nights, and shifting sands, harbors a variety of flora and fauna uniquely adapted to its extreme conditions
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| Flora | Wikitext | The plant life of Zanarak has evolved to endure the desert’s relentless erosion, lack of water, and intense heat.
- Glass Blooms– A resilient cactus that grows in the desert’s glass-strewn plains, absorbing moisture from the air. Its translucent spines shimmer in the sun, making it difficult for herbivores to approach.
- Ashroot – Found near the scorched lands bordering the desert, this deep-rooted plant draws minerals from the sand, often used by the Galihi for medicinal and alchemical purposes.
- Dune Thistle – A plant that thrives on the edges of the great dunes, its reflective surface creates the illusion of water when caught in sunlight, confusing both predators and prey.
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| Fauna | Wikitext | The desert’s creatures have developed unique adaptations to survive in an environment where food, water, and shelter are scarce.
- Skulora– Small, nocturnal reptiles that burrow beneath the sand to escape the heat. Their eyes can detect minute vibrations, allowing them to navigate even in complete darkness.
- Kentruros– Large, semi-transparent scorpions that blend into the desert’s glass formations. Their venom is prized for its alchemical properties.
- Stalthos – Swift, six-legged predators that use natural camouflage to blend into the shifting sands, lying in wait for unsuspecting prey.
- Laniids – Elusive birds that ride the desert’s powerful gusts, appearing only at dawn and dusk to hunt for smaller creatures.
- Harenteras– A species capable of excreting a fine dust that makes them nearly invisible when threatened, often mistaken for spirits by desert travelers.
Despite the harshness of Zanarak, these flora and fauna form a delicate ecosystem that has persisted through the desert’s ever-changing landscape.
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