Alias: Brineth Herb
Origin: Berinu/Coastal Thazvaar (marshes, coastal wetlands)
The Berinu Stormgrass, also known as the Brineth Herb, is a fleshy, salt-tolerant herb native to the marshes and coastal wetlands of Berinu and Thazvaar. Its sharp, briny leaves are harvested for culinary use, particularly for seasoning fish and preserving food in lean seasons. The plant’s ability to thrive in saline environments makes it a vital resource for coastal communities, supporting both sustenance and trade. Historically, Berinese tribes used it to preserve catches during long migrations, and it remains a staple in coastal diets and expedition rations. Its presence indicates saline-tolerant soil, aiding ecological surveys in marshy regions.
Lives 5–15 Geban years, with rapid leaf production in the first 2 years and consistent growth thereafter. Reaches maturity at 3 Geban years, producing viable seeds during wet seasons when tidal flooding peaks.