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Prairie Star

Asteraceae thaumatus

Flora - Magical
Prairie Star is a five-pointed star-shaped flower that changes color with magical conditions, a primary source for solar magic.

Physical Characteristics

Prairie Star grows 1-1.5 meters tall, with a five-pointed star-shaped flower whose color changes with magical conditions. It has a deep magical taproot.

Primary Uses

Used as a primary source for solar magic components, prairie preservation, magical energy collection, and sunlight potions.

Hazards and Toxicity

DANGER LEVEL: MODERATE

Solar radiation burns from flowers, root system drains life force, pollen causes magical sunstroke, failed blooms create shadow zones, and energy discharge can blind victims.

Seasonal Risks

  • Spring: Aggressive energy absorption
  • Summer: Random solar flare generation
  • Autumn: Energy conversion instability
  • Winter: Dangerous energy deficiency

Safe Handling Protocols

Solar radiation shielding and life force protection amulets required. Regular energy level monitoring and eye protection are mandatory. Emergency shade generation should be available.

Information compiled by Master Botanist Elara Greenweave, Imperial Academy of Natural Philosophy. All handlers must be properly certified through their respective guilds.