Flora and Fauna of Payalwa
Appearance
Introduction
Payalwa’s landscape supports a distinctive range of flora and fauna adapted to its temperate marshy lowland conditions. This page lists some of the more unique creatures and plants native to Payalwa.
Flora
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Allia Tree
A common fir tree found in the Eastern Highlands. -
Avoredo Tree
The most common tree in the Western Lowlands in Payalwa. -
Bagava Fruit
A fruit found on alpine slopes in the Eastern Highlands. -
Brumerva Fern
A pale marsh fern whose leaves are often used in teas and poultices. -
Payalwan Pine
The most common tree in the Eastern Highlands. -
Payalwan Spruce
A common tree found in the Eastern Highlands. -
Velharrama Bush
A shrub that is known for it's bright red berries. -
Velhudo Fungus
A mash fungus tied to folktales about silent monks wandering the swampy landscape.
Fauna
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Falixes
Predatory bird that hunts fish. -
Hesperon
Water bird native to the swamps of Payalwa. -
Jacas
Reptilian swamp dwellers. -
Moscanos
Swarming biting insect. -
Myriopas
Huge winged insects. -
Pantens
Large mammals creates with wide hooves that can easily cross marshy peat. -
Pallas
Fierce mammal. -
Passachs
Grouse bird that lives in Alpine woods. -
Preguios
Large mammal that's territorial but an herbivore. -
Sibelas
Small mammalian carnivore. -
Xiphos
Deer like mammal that lives throughout Payalwa. -
Zapusos
Small common rodents.