Botanica Wildmendaria - Volume 1 🌿
“I thought I’d be easy prey for those Wraiths. So tired, thirsty, hungry. But this barren place is magical. Plants I’ve never seen, with properties as if they understand my needs. If you are unfortunate enough to find this book, use my drawings. Save yourself. Survive.”
[h3]Thorntail[/h3]

“I don’t recommend eating these, as just a small bite left me feeling queasy. However, when crushed, it has healing properties.”
A bushy pointed plant, capable of surviving in almost any environment. Its seed pods are slow to grow and mildly poisonous, but were cultivated for medicinal purposes. Several types of Thorntail are known, with medicinal experts finding hybrids that have a soothing sap. There are even rumours of a variant that has grown hardy brambles, which are designed to dissuade attackers or bind intruders.
[h3]Monument Mushroom[/h3]

“Only eat if you have no other options. The shade they provided was well welcomed.”
A strange fungus that grows to immense size. It absorbs and neutralises corruption. They enjoy the natural shade and humidity that the Canyons provide. Monument shelves can come in many different forms and sizes and, while edible, the toxins running through them make them less than palatable.
[h3]Rainbloom Cactus[/h3]

“The holy grail of edible desert plants. I could eat these for days. The saving grace of this wasteland.”
A flowering cactus that can survive the harsh desert. It once bloomed in the rain, but will now give up its fruit in exchange for some gentle encouragement from your flask. The fruit is surprisingly tasty, with a slightly sour undertone. It is incredibly juicy and, as such, is ideal as a travel snack.

The rest of the pages are torn, the ink faded. Perhaps, though, there may be a way to restore them?
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[h3]Thorntail[/h3]

“I don’t recommend eating these, as just a small bite left me feeling queasy. However, when crushed, it has healing properties.”
A bushy pointed plant, capable of surviving in almost any environment. Its seed pods are slow to grow and mildly poisonous, but were cultivated for medicinal purposes. Several types of Thorntail are known, with medicinal experts finding hybrids that have a soothing sap. There are even rumours of a variant that has grown hardy brambles, which are designed to dissuade attackers or bind intruders.
[h3]Monument Mushroom[/h3]

“Only eat if you have no other options. The shade they provided was well welcomed.”
A strange fungus that grows to immense size. It absorbs and neutralises corruption. They enjoy the natural shade and humidity that the Canyons provide. Monument shelves can come in many different forms and sizes and, while edible, the toxins running through them make them less than palatable.
[h3]Rainbloom Cactus[/h3]

“The holy grail of edible desert plants. I could eat these for days. The saving grace of this wasteland.”
A flowering cactus that can survive the harsh desert. It once bloomed in the rain, but will now give up its fruit in exchange for some gentle encouragement from your flask. The fruit is surprisingly tasty, with a slightly sour undertone. It is incredibly juicy and, as such, is ideal as a travel snack.

The rest of the pages are torn, the ink faded. Perhaps, though, there may be a way to restore them?
If you liked this field guide, let us know what plants you’d like to see next in the comments!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1599330/Wildmender/
Join our Discord server for more exclusive content and follow us on social media at @wildmendergame on Twitter or @wildmenderofficial on Facebook and Instagram for more updates 💬



