Drog'mor

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Drog'mor ("dry death") is a toxic plant that affects the excretion of fluids.

Basic Information

Anatomy

The low-growing plant has large, feather-like leaves. Its medium-sized blossoms have oval purple petals and develop into thick berries with a dusty gray color.

Additional Information

Uses, Products & Exploitation

The juice of the berries reduces the excretion of water via transpiration, salivation or other metabolical processes. Consequences include a dry throat, an inabibility to regulate the body temperature, a rise in blood pressure and a buildup of harmful substances within the body.   This substance is often used to amplify the effect of other toxins.

Geographic Origin and Distribution

The plant is found in the north-east of Vinalur. Originally from the steppes, it spread into cities via trade goods.
Average Height
0.3 meters
Geographic distribution
north-eastern Vinalur
Growth conditions
dry, sunny environment


Cover image: by Kathrin Janowski

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