Kolamusa
Overview
Kolamusa are living organisms found in the Sarkans Desert of Caer Arcolano. They resemble a cross between lichen and baobab and could be mistaken for rock formations.
Physical Description
Kolamusa appear as clusters of living mass. Their exterior resembles rock, making them difficult to distinguish from the surrounding carmine formations of the desert.
Access to Hypogea
The trunks of Kolamusa organisms are hollow. When one digs into their swollen trunks, they access a sort of well that descends into the ground. These gaping holes lead to the Hypogea, a titanic underground cavity held in place by root networks, where rivers of milky white waters irrigate the soil and roots produce their own bioluminescence.
Relationships
- Sarkans Desert: Desert environment where Kolamusa are found
- Hypogea: Underground ecosystem accessed through Kolamusa trunks