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Saethera Lanternheart (Luminaria cordis)

Alias: None
Origin: Saethera (warmlight forests, moonlit groves)

The Saethera Lanternheart is a bioluminescent shrub found in Saethera’s warmlight forests and moonlit groves. It is best known for its softly glowing, heart-shaped leaves that emit light under low-light conditions. The glow attracts nocturnal pollinators and enhances biodiversity in humid forest zones. Its glow also makes it valuable to local communities for ritual lighting and pathfinding at night.

Lifespan

8–15 years. Matures in 1–3 years. Reproduction occurs during humid periods via glowing seed clusters.

Uses

Notes

First documented during the Era of Absolute Expansion (~3,000 years before modern Geba) in the Comprehensive Field Codex. Still abundant and actively used in Saetheran forest regions, it remains one of the most recognizable and culturally meaningful plants in low-light ecosystems across Geba.