Sanati’s Blossom Species in Keli’go | World Anvil
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Sanati’s Blossom

In the rough wilderness, deep within the forests of the Isle, a glimmer of hope unveils itself to the exhausted huntsmen. Drained from their wounds, they pick the shimmering blessing from its home in the brush, and grind it down into its full potential. With the thick liquid in hand, the brave ones grant their offerings to the gods, and drip the juice of cobalt onto the crimson stains. With full force, they spring up and rejoice.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The flower tends to grow in the darkness, surrounded by the thick bushes that it flourishes between. It’s petals are long and slender, with a shimmering deep blue hue.

Ecology and Habitats

The optimal ecosystem for the blossom is in a place sheilded from the light, ideally surrounded by other plants to avoid being seen by sentient creatures.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

Early humanoids learned that it's light could reverse the effects of aging, so it was then used as a symbol of beauty and life. Later civilizations realized that it's juice could be used not only to disinfect wounds, but also to rejuvenate the body.   Upon learning this, the kingdoms of Vincere as well as the States of the Trinity have been harvesting large amount of it for use in clinics. This mass-harvesting poses a large threat to the species' survival.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

They are most adundamt in the Raini region of the Sanatan Jungles, but other places within the Sanatan have been shown to produce healthy blossoms.

Perception and Sensory Capabilities

The flowers are light sensitive and grow away from any light sources, or as far as it can get.
Lifespan
12000 moons
Conservation Status
The Kingdoms often take it for granted and send large squadrons to collect as much as possible. The forest-dwellers, particularly Druids of the Raini Elves or Gnomes, attempt to preserve the beautiful blossoms. However, they have failed to convince the societies to stop these practices.

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