
Overview:
Glassgrass is a crystalline grass species native to the Pale Country, known for its delicate, shimmering blades that produce a soft tinkling sound when moved by the slightest breeze. It thrives in areas where temporal loops and mirrored realities overlap.
Appearance:
The grass blades are slender and translucent, resembling shards of ice or finely crafted glass. Their edges catch the light, causing them to sparkle and emit faint melodic chimes.
Behaviour & Effects:
Glassgrass never wilts or browns, maintaining an unchanging icy coldness even in the eternal sunlight of the Pale Country.
Walking through fields of Glassgrass can cause sensory disorientation, with individuals experiencing echoes of footsteps and whispers of past events.
The grass subtly affects time perception, occasionally causing brief moments where time seems to pause or loop.
Folklore & Signs:
Local legend holds that Glassgrass grows where time is fractured or where memories have been lost.
Hearing the tinkling of Glassgrass is said to herald the presence of fae entities or impending temporal anomalies.
The grass is often left undisturbed by locals, considered sacred ground.
Summary for Field Operatives:
Exercise caution when traversing Glassgrass fields. Reports of temporal distortion and sensory anomalies are common. Avoid prolonged exposure and record any unusual time-related phenomena observed near Glassgrass.
