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Flora and Fauna of Payalwa

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Introduction

Vale Grass

Terasil’s landscape supports a distinctive range of flora and fauna adapted to its highland savanna conditions.

Flora

Velharrama - A shrub that is known for it's bright red berries. The berries release a sweet smell and eating them is known to allow the eater to experience a vivid a story. Storytellers thus use the berries to generate new ideas or remember old tales.

Brumerva - A pale marsh fern whose leaves are often used in teas and poultices.

Velhudo - A mash fungus tied to folktales about silent monks wandering the swampy landscape.

Avoredo - The most common tree in the Western Lowlands in Payalwa.

Fauna

  • A Slameoth
    Slameoth – A massive, slow-moving beast. These creatures are peaceful but fiercely territorial when provoked.
  • Pierrooks – Long-legged birds with tapered beaks and thin, high-crested feathers. They often nest near Pyr Trees or ledge hollows.
  • Vale Cats – Slender, silent predators with pale coats and long limbs. Their claws curve inward, aiding in climbing and silent movement.
  • Dust Beatles – Small, spiral-shelled insects that burrow into dry stone and detritus.