I don’t have the time to write any cool lore so here’s some notes:
1) Cafrains are very particular about where they’ll grow. Their lifecycle is dependent on both a river below them, rock walls on either side of them, and whatever cool animal that pollinates them that I haven’t come up with yet.
2) Cafrains are nearly extinct in the wild. There are dedicated sanctuaries across the planet where they thrive in huge numbers.
3) The moss on their logs isn’t actually moss. That is their leaves. They grow millions of tiny leaves on their surface, and it is functionally identical to moss.
I don’t have the time to write any cool lore so here’s some notes:
1) Cafrains are very particular about where they’ll grow. Their lifecycle is dependent on both a river below them, rock walls on either side of them, and whatever cool animal that pollinates them that I haven’t come up with yet.
2) Cafrains are nearly extinct in the wild. There are dedicated sanctuaries across the planet where they thrive in huge numbers.
3) The moss on their logs isn’t actually moss. That is their leaves. They grow millions of tiny leaves on their surface, and it is functionally identical to moss.