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Spirawheat

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2023 8:16 am
by Myles Arnnett
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Name: Spirawheat
Habitat: Plains and grasslands of Ransera
Rarity: Common
Threat: None

Description:
Spirawheat is a type of wheat grass known for its elegant spiraling seed pods. The grass itself grows up to 2 feet tall and has thin leaves that sway gently in the breeze. Its seed pods are a light green color and have a unique spiral shape, making them easily identifiable.

Biome Role: Spirawheat is a common plant in the plains and grasslands of Ransera, providing an important food source for many of the animals that live in these areas.

Aging & Reproduction: Spirawheat is an annual plant that reproduces via seed. Its seeds are dispersed by the wind and can be found in abundance around mature plants.

Size: The grass grows up to 2 feet tall.

Abilities and Features: Spirawheat has a mild, slightly nutty flavor, making it a popular ingredient in Ranseran cuisine. It is often used in breads and pastries, as well as in salads and soups. In addition to its culinary uses, Spirawheat also has properties that make it an ideal ingredient in healing potions. Its seeds contain high levels of a compound called spirapetide, which has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, making it effective in reducing pain and swelling.

Cultural Significance (If applicable): Spirawheat is a staple ingredient in Ranseran cuisine and is widely cultivated for both culinary and medicinal purposes.

Reasons to interact: Spirawheat can be a valuable source of food and medicine, making it a common target for foragers, traders, and alchemists.

Recommended Stats:
Even a novice farmer can manage a crop of spirawheat. they don't do well in particularly marshy zones preferring windier dry spots like the tops of hills. Common even in more arid climates.

Food: Nutty flavor, commonly used in breads, pastries, salads, and soups
Alchemy: Contains spirapetide, an anti-inflammatory and analgesic compound, making it a common ingredient in healing potions.

Re: Spirawheat

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:46 am
by Paragon
Approved.