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Fauna - Flora - Funga
Threa is a thriving world brimming with life in all its manifestations and their variations. Many of its creatures and plants are fantastical, even magical, thanks to the zizik that pervades the ground, water, and air. While this has permitted unbelievable creatures – notably elementals – to live and even reproduce, the fauna, flora, and funga of Threa are still overall the result of a natural evolution, and they adhere to the limits of multicellular organisms. In fact, the flora and funga of t…


Fauna Compendium
F Fewigg G Gravel Devil Welcome to the fauna compendium! It lists and details all the known animals and elementals of Threa. A selection of the creatures have their own pages. You will find the link to these here, in the respective entries. Indeed, elementals are considered a part of the fauna. Although they are not made out of cells, eat magic rather than physical matter, and reproduce almost exclusively in an asexual form, they are basically like beasts to the Threan peoples. It makes…


Flora and Funga Compendium
C Carcass Keeper V Varhal’s Flower Welcome to the flora and funga compendium! It lists and details all the known plants and mushrooms that are exclusive to Threa, so that do not exist on Earth already. While Earthly plants also exist in Threa and are mentioned across the region pages (e.g., oaks, strawberries, etc.), they are not featured here. You will have to find information on them elsewhere. The list is not exhaustive. It only elaborates on elements that have come up in roleplay, …


Trezkul
Physical Description Special and Magical Abilities Behavior Reproduction and Development Ecology Trezkul are a heavily built species of dragon endemic to the Four-Faced Forest region, most well known for their venomous bite and importance to the Gren religion. They are solitary, living primarily alone outside of the breeding season, and claim large swathes of land as their individual territory – including settled land. This leads to intense conflict with local civilizations, causing the s…