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== Rarity == | == Rarity == | ||
The rarity rating for plants reflects how frequently a species may be found across Eseron and how difficult it is to cultivate or harvest. Common plants grow in abundance and are known to nearly all, while rarer species may require specific climates, seasons, or hidden environments to thrive. At the highest tiers, epic and legendary plants often carry mythical or magical qualities, their discovery recorded as momentous events. This system helps herbalists, scholars, and gatherers understand not only a plant’s availability but also the value and significance it holds within both nature and society. | |||
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=== | |! colspan="1" span width=25% style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''Common''' | ||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''Uncommon''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''Rare''' | |||
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|style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''Legendary''' | |||
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|! colspan="1" span width=25% style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''★☆☆☆☆''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''★★☆☆☆''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''★★★☆☆''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''★★★★☆''' | |||
|style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''★★★★★''' | |||
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|! colspan="1" span width=25% style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''1/1''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''1/100''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''1/10.000''' | |||
|style="border-right:1px dotted #aaa; text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''1/100.000''' | |||
|style="text-align:center; vertical-align:top; font-size:Medium;" | '''1/1.000.000''' | |||
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== Scaling == | == Scaling == | ||
===Miniature=== | ===Miniature=== | ||
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== Classifications == | == Classifications == | ||
===Flower=== | ===Flower - ❀=== | ||
Flowers are among the most widely studied plants, prized for their beauty, fragrance, and frequent use in medicine, alchemy, and ritual. Their blooms often attract pollinators, serving vital roles in ecosystems. Some flowers are harmlessly decorative, while others conceal toxins or rare properties within their petals and nectar. | Flowers are among the most widely studied plants, prized for their beauty, fragrance, and frequent use in medicine, alchemy, and ritual. Their blooms often attract pollinators, serving vital roles in ecosystems. Some flowers are harmlessly decorative, while others conceal toxins or rare properties within their petals and nectar. | ||
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===Grass=== | ===Grass - 𓆸=== | ||
Grasses form the great carpets of Eseron’s meadows, plains, and hillsides, sustaining countless creatures through their abundance. While individually fragile, grasses dominate landscapes by sheer number and resilience, thriving in diverse climates. Beyond their ecological role, they are harvested as fodder, woven into goods, or brewed for simple remedies. | Grasses form the great carpets of Eseron’s meadows, plains, and hillsides, sustaining countless creatures through their abundance. While individually fragile, grasses dominate landscapes by sheer number and resilience, thriving in diverse climates. Beyond their ecological role, they are harvested as fodder, woven into goods, or brewed for simple remedies. | ||
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===Moss=== | ===Moss - 𖥧=== | ||
Mosses are miniature, low-growing plants that thrive in damp, shaded places such as forests, caves, or riverbanks. Though small, they retain great importance, providing medicine, insulation, and even nourishment in times of scarcity. Some mosses glow faintly, suggesting an affinity with subtle magic. | Mosses are miniature, low-growing plants that thrive in damp, shaded places such as forests, caves, or riverbanks. Though small, they retain great importance, providing medicine, insulation, and even nourishment in times of scarcity. Some mosses glow faintly, suggesting an affinity with subtle magic. | ||
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===Vine=== | ===Vine - ❦=== | ||
Vines are climbing, twisting plants that rely on other flora, stone, or structures for support. They can be harmless creepers or suffocating growths that overtake entire trees and ruins. Herbalists often use vines for their flexible fibres, while certain varieties produce fruits, flowers, or poisons highly sought after by herbalists. | Vines are climbing, twisting plants that rely on other flora, stone, or structures for support. They can be harmless creepers or suffocating growths that overtake entire trees and ruins. Herbalists often use vines for their flexible fibres, while certain varieties produce fruits, flowers, or poisons highly sought after by herbalists. | ||
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===Shrub=== | ===Shrub - ⸙=== | ||
Shrubs are hardy, bush-like plants that range from decorative hedges to wild thickets that dominate forests and plains. Many produce berries or seeds valuable for food and medicine. Shrubs are often resilient, with deep roots and dense growth, making them a reliable source of resources in varied climates. | Shrubs are hardy, bush-like plants that range from decorative hedges to wild thickets that dominate forests and plains. Many produce berries or seeds valuable for food and medicine. Shrubs are often resilient, with deep roots and dense growth, making them a reliable source of resources in varied climates. | ||
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===Tree=== | ===Tree - 𖠰=== | ||
Trees are towering plants with woody trunks, ranging from modest orchard species to colossal forest giants. They provide timber, fruit, sap, and shelter, shaping much of Eseron’s landscapes. Many trees are revered as sacred, while others harbour unique magical or medicinal properties within their leaves, bark, or roots. | Trees are towering plants with woody trunks, ranging from modest orchard species to colossal forest giants. They provide timber, fruit, sap, and shelter, shaping much of Eseron’s landscapes. Many trees are revered as sacred, while others harbour unique magical or medicinal properties within their leaves, bark, or roots. | ||
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=== | ===Fungus - 𓋼=== | ||
Fungi are a peculiar category, neither flower nor shrub, thriving in damp, dark, or decaying places. They range from edible mushrooms to toxic, spore-producing growths that can kill with a breath. Scholars of fungi note their strange relationship with life and death, as many feed on decay but also enable new growth in ecosystems. | Fungi are a peculiar category, neither flower nor shrub, thriving in damp, dark, or decaying places. They range from edible mushrooms to toxic, spore-producing growths that can kill with a breath. Scholars of fungi note their strange relationship with life and death, as many feed on decay but also enable new growth in ecosystems. | ||
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===Other=== | ===Other - 𖤣=== | ||
The “Other” category exists for plants and botanical phenomena that defy conventional classification. This includes aquatic flora, parasitic plants, or those imbued with strong magical energies. Some scholars argue these plants form entirely separate categories, while others insist they are too strange or rare to sort neatly into established divisions. | The “Other” category exists for plants and botanical phenomena that defy conventional classification. This includes aquatic flora, parasitic plants, or those imbued with strong magical energies. Some scholars argue these plants form entirely separate categories, while others insist they are too strange or rare to sort neatly into established divisions. | ||
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Transcribed by pharmacists, midwives and scholars alike, the compendium of known plants is ever-growing, just like the plants described within the pages of such a lexicon of knowledge. It serves as the very guideline for those wishing to explore the world and gain from it through various means, including gathering, processing, or simply obtaining specific botanical life. As such, the field of herbology has always been an important subject of study among the many species of Eseron, while the purpose of those studies has varied over the years, ranging from the creation of medicine, poisons, or mind-altering substances.
Similar to the many bestiaries one may find throughout Eseron, the compendium of Botany is just as important, causing similar classifications and categories to be applied to it, ranging from the rarity of the listed plants, their general size and scale, but also the specific type or category a plant might be sorted into.
Rarity
The rarity rating for plants reflects how frequently a species may be found across Eseron and how difficult it is to cultivate or harvest. Common plants grow in abundance and are known to nearly all, while rarer species may require specific climates, seasons, or hidden environments to thrive. At the highest tiers, epic and legendary plants often carry mythical or magical qualities, their discovery recorded as momentous events. This system helps herbalists, scholars, and gatherers understand not only a plant’s availability but also the value and significance it holds within both nature and society.
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Scaling
Miniature
Miniature plants are the smallest forms of botanical life, often consisting of mosses, lichens, sprouts, and other low-growing flora. While tiny, they are crucial to ecosystems, forming the foundation for soil health and providing nourishment for countless creatures. Many miniature plants are easily overlooked, yet some carry potent medicinal or alchemical qualities. As such, one should never underestimate those miniature plants.
Small
Small plants include herbs, flowers, shrubs, and fungi that rarely grow taller than a person’s knee. These are the most commonly harvested by travellers and herbalists, as they are both plentiful and practical to gather. Small plants often serve as ingredients in meals, medicines, or simple remedies, and some contain subtle but important magical properties.
Medium
Medium plants are those of notable size, often waist to chest-high on an adult human. This category includes larger shrubs, bushes, and some sturdy herbs. Medium plants often serve as the defining flora of particular landscapes, forming thickets, groves, and fields. They are large enough to provide cover, forage, and resources such as wood, berries, or fibres.
Large
Large plants are significant in stature, reaching heights greater than most humanoids. This scale encompasses small trees, great ferns, and flowering plants whose trunks or stalks dominate their surroundings. Large plants are often valued for their timber, fruits, or protective canopies, though harvesting from them requires effort and caution.
Gigantic
Gigantic plants are monumental in form, towering above forests and landscapes. They include massive trees, colossal fungi, and legendary flora that shape entire ecosystems. Such plants may live for millennia, serving as sacred sites, natural fortresses, or the centrepieces of myths. To stand before a gigantic plant is to witness the raw, enduring power of Eseron’s natural world.
Classifications
Flower - ❀
Flowers are among the most widely studied plants, prized for their beauty, fragrance, and frequent use in medicine, alchemy, and ritual. Their blooms often attract pollinators, serving vital roles in ecosystems. Some flowers are harmlessly decorative, while others conceal toxins or rare properties within their petals and nectar.
Flowers | |
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Guiding Lily |
Grass - 𓆸
Grasses form the great carpets of Eseron’s meadows, plains, and hillsides, sustaining countless creatures through their abundance. While individually fragile, grasses dominate landscapes by sheer number and resilience, thriving in diverse climates. Beyond their ecological role, they are harvested as fodder, woven into goods, or brewed for simple remedies.
Grasses | |
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To be announced! |
Moss - 𖥧
Mosses are miniature, low-growing plants that thrive in damp, shaded places such as forests, caves, or riverbanks. Though small, they retain great importance, providing medicine, insulation, and even nourishment in times of scarcity. Some mosses glow faintly, suggesting an affinity with subtle magic.
Mosses | |
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To be announced! |
Vine - ❦
Vines are climbing, twisting plants that rely on other flora, stone, or structures for support. They can be harmless creepers or suffocating growths that overtake entire trees and ruins. Herbalists often use vines for their flexible fibres, while certain varieties produce fruits, flowers, or poisons highly sought after by herbalists.
Vines | |
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To be announced! |
Shrub - ⸙
Shrubs are hardy, bush-like plants that range from decorative hedges to wild thickets that dominate forests and plains. Many produce berries or seeds valuable for food and medicine. Shrubs are often resilient, with deep roots and dense growth, making them a reliable source of resources in varied climates.
Shrubs | |
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To be announced! |
Tree - 𖠰
Trees are towering plants with woody trunks, ranging from modest orchard species to colossal forest giants. They provide timber, fruit, sap, and shelter, shaping much of Eseron’s landscapes. Many trees are revered as sacred, while others harbour unique magical or medicinal properties within their leaves, bark, or roots.
Trees | |
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To be announced! |
Fungus - 𓋼
Fungi are a peculiar category, neither flower nor shrub, thriving in damp, dark, or decaying places. They range from edible mushrooms to toxic, spore-producing growths that can kill with a breath. Scholars of fungi note their strange relationship with life and death, as many feed on decay but also enable new growth in ecosystems.
Fungi | |
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To be announced! |
Other - 𖤣
The “Other” category exists for plants and botanical phenomena that defy conventional classification. This includes aquatic flora, parasitic plants, or those imbued with strong magical energies. Some scholars argue these plants form entirely separate categories, while others insist they are too strange or rare to sort neatly into established divisions.
Other plants | |
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To be announced! |