Just a quick little message for everyone. First of all, holy cow! There are over 50 players signed up and we're only on day 2! It's awesome to see all of the repeat players (y'all know who you are) and I'd like to welcome everyone who is participating for the first time. Secondly, this event is my 7th coli scavenger hunt! What?! That's so many! I continue to do them because you all seem to enjoy them (and honestly so do I). Lastly, this is the first time I'm running one for two whole weeks so to keep things interesting I didn't put everything on the thread at the beginning. On the day of fest start (Sunday, May 25th), I'll be making another announcement with additions to the event! So make sure you stick around if you finish with all of these ones! Thank you, everyone!
Just a quick little message for everyone. First of all, holy cow! There are over 50 players signed up and we're only on day 2! It's awesome to see all of the repeat players (y'all know who you are) and I'd like to welcome everyone who is participating for the first time. Secondly, this event is my 7th coli scavenger hunt! What?! That's so many! I continue to do them because you all seem to enjoy them (and honestly so do I). Lastly, this is the first time I'm running one for two whole weeks so to keep things interesting I didn't put everything on the thread at the beginning. On the day of fest start (Sunday, May 25th), I'll be making another announcement with additions to the event! So make sure you stick around if you finish with all of these ones! Thank you, everyone!
Removing the spines before consumption is a painstaking task to avoid a paintasting treat.
24
2
3/3
Matucana Polzii
Plant
These clusters of cacti must be consumed with care.
24
2
3/3
Ferocious Ferns:
Ghost-Painted Fern
Plant
A naturally occurring plant that is frequently mistaken as a sign that an irate dryad is nearby.
25
3
4/4
Grove Fern
Plant
Grows along the shaded paths of the forest. A great choice for those foraging for dinner.
25
3
4/4
Rotala
Plant
This plant is quick to overtake all of the available space in warm, shallow water.
42
4
4/4
Indestructible Ivy:
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
25
2
4/4
Hallowed Ivy
Plant
Consuming this lifts a dragon's spirits.
35
4
2/2
Armored Scales
Organics
These scales are thick and strong. If layered carefully, they lend themselves well to the creation of shields and breastplates.
41
2/2
Mesmerizing Mushrooms:
Blue Entoloma
Plant
This cave-dwelling fungus emits sweet-smelling spores that are said to induce sleepiness upon nearby fauna. Often used as a mild sleep aid.
25
3
3/3
Dodgy Mushroom
Plant
The gills are white, it has a skirt, and is reddish in color... yet some dragon classified this as edible in a field guide.
20
2
3/3
Forest Doily
Plant
The forest is tacky, but in a charming way.
20
2
3/3
Glowing Mushroom Cap
Organics
Wear it as a hat! Put it on your familiars!
27
3/3
Savage Sunflowers:
Sunflower Seeds
Plant
To plant and grow a beautiful flower, or to eat and grow a beautiful coat of scales?
38
4
6/6
Serrated Pilco Shell
Organics
This segmented shell creates many sharp, but ultimately disposable blades.
27
4/4
Mirage Puffer Spines
Organics
Each spine is coated in a powerful toxin.
34
2/2
Tenacious Trees:
Birch Bark Sheet
Organics
This stiff paper may be carefully rolled and used to deliver messages.
27
4/4
Sharp Sticks
Organics
Who keeps leaving sharp sticks laying around? Think of the hatchlings!
27
2/4
Bark Centipede
Insect
Far less threatening than the Bite Centipede.
25
3
2/2
Diamond Daisies
Dusk Aconite
Plant
An unremarkable plant by day. These pale flowers blossom under the light of the full moon and reflect its glow, turning the delta into a starlit sandscape.
24
2
4/4
Moonstone
Minerals & Ores
This radiant gemstone is known for its magical ability to aid in the biological morphing processes of some rare types of sprites and fairies.
45
2/2
Galloping Grasses
Groundfrost Grasses
Plant
This bluish grass isn't named for its ability to break through frost, but for its resemblance to it.
29
3
0/4
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch Harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.
41
4
0/3
Trampled Drygrass
Plant
The imprints in the blades of this clump of grass indicate that something very large and very heavy passed by recently...
29
3
0/4
Howling Heather
Wolftail
Organics
Useful for basket weaving and the making of twine.
48
3/3
Jar of Vapors
Trinkets
If one is patient enough, a young steam gyre may rise from this.
25
2/2
Preserved Petals
Organics
Enhances any bath.
27
2/2
Mellow Moss
Wildwood Moss
Organics
Some moss took a lichen to a tree. (Special thanks meenahray.)
22
0/4
Sakura Moss
Organics
A soggy and slightly less romantic alternative to cherry blossoms. (Special thanks MrTeabiscuit.)
22
0/4
Auburn Woolly Pelt
Organics
The texture is somewhat coarse, but it is undeniably warm.
Removing the spines before consumption is a painstaking task to avoid a paintasting treat.
24
2
3/3
Matucana Polzii
Plant
These clusters of cacti must be consumed with care.
24
2
3/3
Ferocious Ferns:
Ghost-Painted Fern
Plant
A naturally occurring plant that is frequently mistaken as a sign that an irate dryad is nearby.
25
3
4/4
Grove Fern
Plant
Grows along the shaded paths of the forest. A great choice for those foraging for dinner.
25
3
4/4
Rotala
Plant
This plant is quick to overtake all of the available space in warm, shallow water.
42
4
4/4
Indestructible Ivy:
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
25
2
4/4
Hallowed Ivy
Plant
Consuming this lifts a dragon's spirits.
35
4
2/2
Armored Scales
Organics
These scales are thick and strong. If layered carefully, they lend themselves well to the creation of shields and breastplates.
41
2/2
Mesmerizing Mushrooms:
Blue Entoloma
Plant
This cave-dwelling fungus emits sweet-smelling spores that are said to induce sleepiness upon nearby fauna. Often used as a mild sleep aid.
25
3
3/3
Dodgy Mushroom
Plant
The gills are white, it has a skirt, and is reddish in color... yet some dragon classified this as edible in a field guide.
20
2
3/3
Forest Doily
Plant
The forest is tacky, but in a charming way.
20
2
3/3
Glowing Mushroom Cap
Organics
Wear it as a hat! Put it on your familiars!
27
3/3
Savage Sunflowers:
Sunflower Seeds
Plant
To plant and grow a beautiful flower, or to eat and grow a beautiful coat of scales?
38
4
6/6
Serrated Pilco Shell
Organics
This segmented shell creates many sharp, but ultimately disposable blades.
27
4/4
Mirage Puffer Spines
Organics
Each spine is coated in a powerful toxin.
34
2/2
Tenacious Trees:
Birch Bark Sheet
Organics
This stiff paper may be carefully rolled and used to deliver messages.
27
4/4
Sharp Sticks
Organics
Who keeps leaving sharp sticks laying around? Think of the hatchlings!
27
4/4
Bark Centipede
Insect
Far less threatening than the Bite Centipede.
25
3
2/2
Week 2!
Diamond Daisies
Dusk Aconite
Plant
An unremarkable plant by day. These pale flowers blossom under the light of the full moon and reflect its glow, turning the delta into a starlit sandscape.
24
2
4/4
Moonstone
Minerals & Ores
This radiant gemstone is known for its magical ability to aid in the biological morphing processes of some rare types of sprites and fairies.
45
2/2
Galloping Grasses
Groundfrost Grasses
Plant
This bluish grass isn't named for its ability to break through frost, but for its resemblance to it.
29
3
4/4
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch Harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.
41
4
3/3
Trampled Drygrass
Plant
The imprints in the blades of this clump of grass indicate that something very large and very heavy passed by recently...
29
3
4/4
Howling Heather
Wolftail
Organics
Useful for basket weaving and the making of twine.
48
3/3
Jar of Vapors
Trinkets
If one is patient enough, a young steam gyre may rise from this.
25
2/2
Preserved Petals
Organics
Enhances any bath.
27
2/2
Mellow Moss
Wildwood Moss
Organics
Some moss took a lichen to a tree. (Special thanks meenahray.)
22
4/4
Sakura Moss
Organics
A soggy and slightly less romantic alternative to cherry blossoms. (Special thanks MrTeabiscuit.)
22
4/4
Auburn Woolly Pelt
Organics
The texture is somewhat coarse, but it is undeniably warm.