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Thawrush (Cryoflora thawensis)

Alias: None
Origin: Kela (glacial valleys)

The Thawrush is a rush-like plant that appears during seasonal thaws in Kela’s glacial valleys. With slender stems adapted to icy, shifting soils, it aerates the ground as frost recedes, helping maintain fragile alpine ecosystems. Its emergence signals renewal, making it both ecologically and culturally significant.

Lifespan

Lives 5–10 years. Matures at 1–2 years. Produces seeds during thaw seasons.

Uses

Notes

Documented in the Era of Absolute Expansion (~3,000 years before modern Geba), Thawrushes sustain and symbolize life in Kela’s glacial ecosystems. Extant and seasonal.