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[[File:NocticScene.png|thumb| The leaves of the Noctic-Rabrev are highly toxic.  Consuming them raw can result in the onset of symptoms associated with malignant vampirism.]]
[[File:NocticScene.png|thumb| The leaves of the Noctic-Rabrev are highly toxic.  Consuming them raw can result in the onset of symptoms associated with malignant vampirism.]]
Noctic-Rabrev is a type of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thistle thistle] which is found exclusively in the wetlands surrounding [[Lake Morovia]] and the central [[Strait of Haifa]], which is characterized by a long, blue-green stem that is covered in tiny, hair-like thorns, large, orange flowers, and by large triangular leaves which are covered in thorns similar to those found along the stem.  This species, which possesses entheogenic properties, plays a central role in many of the region's dark, indigenous religions.
Noctic-Rabrev is a type of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thistle thistle] which is found exclusively in the wetlands surrounding [[Lake Morovia]] and the central [[Strait of Haifa]], which is characterized by a long, blue-green stem that is covered in tiny, hair-like thorns, large, orange flowers, and large triangular leaves which are covered in thorns similar to those found along the stem.  This species, which possesses entheogenic properties, plays a central role in many of the region's dark, indigenous religions.


==Ecology==
==Ecology==

Revision as of 19:10, 13 June 2018

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The leaves of the Noctic-Rabrev are highly toxic. Consuming them raw can result in the onset of symptoms associated with malignant vampirism.

Noctic-Rabrev is a type of thistle which is found exclusively in the wetlands surrounding Lake Morovia and the central Strait of Haifa, which is characterized by a long, blue-green stem that is covered in tiny, hair-like thorns, large, orange flowers, and large triangular leaves which are covered in thorns similar to those found along the stem. This species, which possesses entheogenic properties, plays a central role in many of the region's dark, indigenous religions.

Ecology

Noctic-Rabrev, unique amongst the plats of the world insofar as it draws energy from darkness rather than from sunlight, grows in relative abundance in the wetlands surrounding Lake Morovia, in particular in the region which extends north from the lake, and in the region surrounding the Bassarid city of Jogi. Noctic is the preferred meal of the Chamois who inhabit the lake's shorelines.

Uses

Legality