This tube-grass and its cousins, fodderball weed and bladder reed, are the forage of the herbivorous plains-dwellers, providing a ready source of necessary moisture. They are also eaten by ghost brackenhoppers. Even after they are cut down by these small creatures, each stalk still glows as it is borne away, a diminishing red effulgence in a river of blue creatures.
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