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LucasWrath — Plants of Estea Day 4: The Deserts

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Description “Alright it's a new day with a new biome. The Deserts.”
“Despite Estea having vast deserts, there are little notable plants, cause most of them share similar features due to the unforgiving nature of the place.”

“One of the more notable trees in the Deserts is the Fruit of Oasis, a massive thing resembling a palm tree. Not only providing some much needed shade and resources, but their fruit can be a fairly good cure for illness and conditions. Although most grow in an Oasis, there are rumors that they grow in the middle of the harshest deserts to revitalize those that come across it.”

“If the Fruit of Oasis is a saving grace, then Shaded Flytrap is just the opposite. Decorated with fruit and flowers, it's highly enticing, but get anywhere near it then you're finished. As it roots close in on ya stuff. Pretty cringe.”

“The Jumping Cactus, not to be confused with a jumping cactus, this thing is both sentient and like, really annoying. Unlike the previous ones, these can vary wildly in shape. They are most known for lobbin cacti at people.”

“The Sandpellet Mushroom is definitely fitting for the Desert, as it’s coloration helps it blend with the environment. The shroom itself is distinctive for their nature of growing in mass as well as a specialized hole in the center of their cap. Said hole is used to fire their spores into the air to be carried by a sandstorm.”

“Next up is the Survivalist Succulent, which is a welcome sight to any weary adventurer. The plant is not only high in fiber and protein and stuff, but it also can be used to boost your fighting capabilities. Plus it’s cool to the touch, perfect for the Deserts.”

“Finally there’s the Barbaric Nopal, a cactus distinct for the sheer toughness of its exterior. Also cause it looks kinda like a fist. It’s flesh is said to induce a blind rage when consumed raw, but when refined, it can serve to be a powerful invigorator.”

“I hate cacti, as a tree I don’t really feel the spines, but they get stuck on me and then I become an unknowing hazard to everyone.”
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