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LIBRI

Bloom-Riders of Tehom

Libri are small hummingbird-like pollinators native to Tehom, most often seen hovering above flowering fields, orchard edges, and cultivated bloom clusters where nectar is abundant. Their rapid wingbeats and darting movement make them one of the most active visible cycle-keepers in the realm’s agricultural regions.

Their bodies are slender and delicate, built for hovering flight and precise feeding among narrow blooms. Libri serve as primary pollinators for flowering flora across Tehom, particularly species such as Vitz and Cindervine. Though easily overlooked because of their size and speed, their presence is essential to the continuity of bloom cycles throughout the realm.

FIELD RECORD

ORIGIN

Small hummingbird-like pollinator native to Tehom.

REALM

Tehom

NATURE

Fast-moving aerial pollinator responsible for maintaining bloom cycles across flowering regions of Tehom.

IDENTIFIERS
  • Small, slender hovering body
  • Long, delicate nectar-feeding beak
  • Rapid wingbeats with soft motion blur
  • Warm crimson, ember, and gold plumage
  • Quick, darting movement between blooms
ENCOUNTER ZONES

Most commonly found among flowering fields, orchard edges, Vitz clusters, and cultivated vine growth throughout Tehom, especially where blooming flora are dense and active.

BEHAVIOR

Libri move in swift, darting patterns, hovering briefly at blooms before shifting rapidly to the next. They are highly active during warm daylight hours when nectar flow and bloom activity are strongest.

ABILITIES
  • Sustained hovering flight
  • Rapid directional changes in mid-air
  • Precise nectar feeding from narrow blooms
  • Efficient cross-pollination across cultivated flora
ACTIVE PERIODS

Most active during the warmest daylight hours, particularly when bloom clusters are open and field conditions are dry and bright.

NOTES

Libri are essential to the reproductive cycle of several flowering plants within Tehom. Their presence is often associated with healthy bloom density and well-functioning agricultural systems.

THREAT LEVEL

None