EMBERGRASS
Embergrass stretches across the working fields of Tehom in broad, wind-shaped sweeps, forming one of the realm’s most familiar ground layers. Its deep green blades are tipped subtly in copper-red, a quiet warmth that feels born of heat, volcanic soil, and long exposure to the harsher open land.
It is not ornamental growth, but sustaining growth. Embergrass fills the grazing grounds and low agricultural stretches of Tehom with movement and texture, supporting both the land itself and the labor bound to it. In late-day light, its copper-touched tips give the fields a soft living shimmer without ever losing their practical character.
FIELD RECORD
Realm-native field grass growing widely across Tehom’s agricultural land and open grazing grounds.
Tehom
Flora
- Dense low-growing field grass in deep green tones
- Soft copper-red coloration along the blade tips
- Natural wind-shaped spread across open agricultural ground
- Textural movement that forms broad living sweeps across the land
- Strong association with Tehom’s grazing and lowland farming regions
Embergrass grows in wide layered coverage rather than isolated tufts, favoring pastureland, field margins, and open lowland stretches where the soil remains warm and workable.
Used primarily as grazing ground for Kavren and as a sustaining field grass that helps define and support Tehom’s agricultural landscape. Dried cuttings may also be used for bedding and practical fill.
Most vigorous during warmer growing months, though hardy enough to remain present across much of the yearly cycle in cultivated regions.
Most commonly found in Ebonvale across pastureland, open field margins, and the broad grazing stretches tied to Tehom’s farming settlements.
ARCHIVAL NOTE
Embergrass belongs to the lived body of Tehom more than to its image. It is present beneath hoof, beside orchard, across pasture, and along the working paths that shape the realm’s daily rhythm. Its value lies not in rarity, but in constancy.
The warmth at its tips has made it one of the quiet visual signatures of Tehom’s fields, especially under evening light. Though wholly practical, it still reflects something central to the realm itself: that endurance, usefulness, and beauty are often found in the same place.

