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Blightbloom
These toxic, black flowers grow in the ruins of cities and are a symbol of decay and corruption. They have an eerie glow and release spores that poison the air, making them a constant threat to anyone who tries to survive in the wastelands. Their petals are used in dark rituals, but their effects on the environment are disastrous.
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Toxic Vines
These thick, twisted vines crawl over abandoned structures, suffocating anything in their path. The vines are a byproduct of the chemical experiments that caused the planet’s downfall. Their touch burns the skin, and their sap is a highly corrosive agent, making them a deadly hazard to any survivors trying to rebuild civilization.
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Ember Grass
A fiery grass that grows in the deserts of Vignone, thriving in the heat of the decaying land. The grass is sharp and highly flammable, causing wildfires that devastate entire regions. Its seeds are used by the resistance as makeshift weapons, setting traps and creating distractions. Despite its harshness, it is resilient and hard to eradicate.
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Corrupted Fungus
A grotesque mushroom-like fungus that grows in the most contaminated areas of Vignone, particularly around the ruins of old laboratories and factories. The fungus feeds off radiation and toxic chemicals, spreading quickly and infecting anything it touches. It’s known for its mind-altering properties, causing those who consume it to lose their grip on reality and fall into a zombie-like state.
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Nullwalkers
These are the apocalyptic beasts created by the Hollowed-inspired entities. Their forms are massive, dark, and constantly shifting between shadow and substance. They are the mounts of the Four Horsemen-inspired entities and serve as instruments of destruction. They can pass through dimensions and appear unexpectedly, bringing chaos wherever they go.
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Feral Runners
These fast, sleek creatures resemble a mix of predatory cats and wolves. They stalk the dark corners of Vignone’s ruined cities, picking off the weak and stragglers. They are pack hunters, intelligent, and deadly. They’ve adapted to the harsh environment, moving swiftly through the rubble, and are known to be highly territorial.