True Name | Shardume |
Frequency | Common |
Quantity | 1d4 |
Locale | Swamps and wetlands |
Form | Moss |
Gripper moss appears as a thick, dense, dark green moss. Close inspection will reveal that it consists of thousands of tiny hooks. Gripper moss feeds by capturing and digesting insects. Insects land on the moss and become entangled in the hooks. Once an insect is captured, the moss will excrete digestive fluids which dissolves the prey. The nutrient rich fluids then soak back into the moss where it is consumed. Gripper moss is harmless to humanoids and animals.
Gripper moss can be boiled and distilled to produce a very mild organic acid. Gripper moss is a useful alchemical ingredient.
Gripper moss can be found in every swamp, rainforest and wetlands region throughout the world.
Gripper moss is named so because of the way it "grips" at clothing and fur whenever a person or animal brushes up against it. Gripper moss is common in tropical jungles and rainforests where insect life is abundant.
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