Caltree

Caltree

The Caltree builds itself joint by joint, its furrowed, ribbed trunk rising in deliberate tiers like a ladder pressed into living earth. From every node fans a spoked halo of broad, paddle-shaped leaves, and mature specimens may stand between five and twenty-five metres, elder giants said to brush the low clouds. So widespread are Caltrees across Elshore that marshers and meadow-folk take a sprouting sapling as a sign of plenty.

Key traits

  • The trunk grows by articulating new segments, each reinforcing the one below, granting resilience against flood winds and drought tides without splintering.
  • Bark thickens from glossy green youth into a hard shell capable of enduring the hammering heat of Namii Cosmology The Binary Suns Two stars share the sky of Elshore: Uhiel, the warmer and steadier light, and Namii, the smaller and more ominous companion.'s zenith and the razing storms of Stormtide.
  • Radiating fronds arranged in spokewheel layers maximise sunlight capture while shedding excess moisture, allowing the Caltree to survive from swamp basin to hilltop.
  • A crowned Caltree casts spores like falling silver rain, marching its kind steadily across the land.
  • Young, spatula-shaped leaves can be dried and milled into a fine meal known as marcher's flour, or steamed whole as hearty wraps; in harsher seasons entire villages have survived on Caltree leaves alone.
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