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ABELIN

Twilight Pollinators of Tehom

Abelin are small, soft-bodied pollinators native to Tehom, most often found within the shaded groves and apiary structures of Shadehaven, where flowering clusters and cultivated blooms are maintained in low, stable light. Their slow, steady movement and gentle hovering make them one of the most consistent and reliable pollinators within the realm’s controlled agricultural environments.

Their bodies are rounded and plush, covered in dense, velvety fur that allows them to gather and carry pollen with ease. Abelin serve as primary pollinators for soft-bloom flora across Tehom, particularly species such as Briala and low-canopy growth supported by Glowfen-rich environments. Though calm and unhurried in behavior, their role is essential to sustaining balanced growth cycles and maintaining the continuity of cultivated yields throughout the realm.

FIELD RECORD

ORIGIN

Soft-bodied pollinator native to Tehom, commonly cultivated within Shadehaven apiaries.

REALM

Tehom

NATURE

Slow-moving, ground-proximate pollinator responsible for maintaining stable bloom cycles within shaded and cultivated environments.

IDENTIFIERS
  • Rounded, plush body structure
  • Dense, velvety fur
  • Deep violet coloration with muted yellow striping
  • Small translucent wings with dusklight sheen
  • Calm, hovering movement close to flora
ENCOUNTER ZONES

Most commonly found within Shadehaven apiaries, shaded grove systems, Briala orchards, and low-canopy flora regions where controlled bloom clusters are cultivated.

BEHAVIOR

Abelin move in slow, deliberate patterns, hovering steadily as they transfer between nearby blooms. They favor short-range movement and remain close to established flora clusters rather than traveling wide distances.

ABILITIES
  • Efficient pollen retention through dense fur
  • Stable hovering with low energy expenditure
  • Short-range pollination within concentrated bloom zones
  • Adaptation to low-light, warm-shaded environments
ACTIVE PERIODS

Most active during Tehom’s softer light cycles, particularly in warm, shaded conditions where bloom stability and nectar presence are consistent.

NOTES

Abelin are essential to maintaining controlled agricultural systems within Tehom. Their presence indicates balanced soil conditions, stable growth cycles, and well-maintained apiary environments.

THREAT LEVEL

None