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Arctic Moss A silvery-grey moss with a short, thick fern-like texture, often found clinging to trees or soil near areas with some moisture. Can be foraged in the wild and eaten raw, or shredded into a salad.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
IMT, PF
N/A
Basal Moss Grey-green in color, this short-tufted moss is routinely sold for its medicinal properties and may also be foraged wild. When consumed, basal moss can repair minor bruising, cuts, and scrapes to the eyes, chest, and abdominal area. It grows primarily in temperate climates on the bark of deciduous trees.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
WL
Berterin
Black Hook Mushroom Shallow dark grey cap with black hook-like flourishes spaced out along the edge with dark gills. Sought after for its showy caps.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Black Trafel Mushroom A black frilly-edged cap bearing soft white spots identifies this delicious mushroom, treasured for soups, stews, and an aside to game meats.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Blue Trafel Mushroom A blue-grey frilly-capped mushroom with cream spots. Not to be confused with its cousin, the black trafel mushroom.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible, yet poisonous
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Bolmara A verdigris-hued lichen that favors huge outcroppings of granite and quartz composites. When ground in sufficient quantity, and steeped in alcohol, the essence can be blended with other ingredients to create a healing potion, helpful for major nerve system damage.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
WL
Bolrama
Daggerstalk Mushroom Pointed stalks with blade-shaped caps, the mushroom is silvery in hue
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible, yet poisonous
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Ephlox Moss The olive green-hued spikey moss is routinely sold for its medicinal properties and may also be foraged wild. Stills the blood flowing from open wounds upon the limbs and repairing the broken bones within. Grows best in a cold, wet environment with ample sunlight, and tends to grow on tree trunks or beside streams.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
WL
Edram
Flathead Mushroom Very large and wide beige mushroom with a flat cap. Three spots of deep brown dot the crown. Edible, with a very meaty flavor, sometimes savored as the main part of a meal.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Mushrooms (glowing) Found in sea tunnels, their glow illuminates the passages.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Assumed to be inedible.
RR
N/A
Mushrooms (gnollish) Frequently seen at the loading area outside the grocer in the Landing.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL
N/A
Red Lichen Dark to bright red in hue, this lichen is a symbiotic combination of algae and fungus, often found on rocks or crawling along the bark of fir trees. Prefers colder climates and higher elevations.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible, used in teas and potions to heal nerve damage.
PF
N/A
Red Trafel Mushroom A scarlet frilly-capped mushroom with blood-red spots. Can be hard to find when its coloration blends in with autumnal foliage.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Red Vornalite Mushroom A ruby-hued round cap mushroom, usually found growing in clusters around the trunks of oak trees.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
SH
N/A
Soft White Mushroom A mottled white egg-shaped cap often coated with a chalky residue.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible, yet poisonous
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Spotted Hearth Mushroom Heart-shaped caps, usually pink-orange in color, featuring bright yellow spots.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Striped Heart Mushroom Heart-shaped caps, dark yellow-orange in color, featuring bright pink striations that spiral out from the center of the cap.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Toadstool (giant glowing) Though a member of the mushroom family, generally inedible, possibly poisonous. Both a white and silver and a crimson and silver variety exists.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
N/A
ZL
N/A
Trollfear Mushroom Ear-shaped brown mushroom caps dotted with ivory warts seeping a brackish green ooze.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible, yet poisonous
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
White Hook Mushroom Shallow ghost white cap with dark grey hook-like flourishes spaced out along the edge.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Withered Black Mushroom Rippled and wrinkled deep black mushroom caps with matching gills and stems.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
Edible. Great in stews and soaps, serves as a thickener when boiled and has a slightly crunchy texture.
WL, RR, SH, KD, IMT, PF, ZL, TI, TV
N/A
Wolifrew Lichen A yellow-brown fungus routinely sold for its medicinal properties and may also be foraged wild. Most likely to be found in cold, wet caves, but sometimes grows in secluded outdoor areas as well that receive little light.
Uses
Primarily Found
Other Names
When consumed, wolifrew lichen can repair minor damage to the nervous system.