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Saethera Skypillar (Arboraltus saethera)

Alias: None
Origin: Saethera (warmlight forests)

The Saethera Skypillar is a towering arboreal species native to Saethera’s warm, humid forests. With a slender, upright trunk and smooth, pale bark that reflects moonlight, it supports a dense canopy ecosystem and serves as both a structural and symbolic pillar of the forest realm.

Lifespan

Lives 200–300 years. Matures at 20–25 years. Produces seeds during humid seasons.

Uses

Notes

Documented in the Era of Absolute Expansion (~3,000 years before modern Geba), Skypillars remain vital to Saethera’s forest ecosystems. Extant and prominent.