Lichen

Lichens were a type of composite organism often confused for plants. They could be found in various places across the Realms.

Description
Lichen came in a wide variety of forms and colorations. There were many poisonous varieties, some that were capable of defending themselves, and some that were bioluminescent. Bioluminescence was somewhat of a rare trait for lichen.

Habitats
On the surface of Toril, one could find lichen in a variety of locations, including the Cormanthor forest's starwood area and the Plains of Purple Dust.

They were most abundant underneath the surface of Toril, in the area known as the Underdark, where they and other vegetation received nourishment from the ambient faerzress. Areas particularly diverse in lichen included the cavern of Ched Nasad, Fluvenilstra, and Gduar's Garden.

In regards to bioluminescent species, they were were more common in the Upperdark than the Middledark. A silvery-blue variety could be found all across the ceiling of Iltkazar's cavern.

Species

 * Medquat: a crimson species of lichen was found in hollow logs within the starwood. They tasted like lemons and were highly prized in Cormyr. Scorpions were attracted to them.


 * Mikka: a black lichen endemic to the Great Glacier.


 * Fire lichen: a pale, orange-white lichen that obtained its energy from warmth.


 * Wisp lichen: a dangerous, white colored lichen native to the Underdark. It secreted an adhesive that could hold creatures and paralyze them. It would then slowly digest their prey, resulting in their painful and tortuous demise. The true danger of wisp lichen, however, was the fact that many dangerous Underdark predators and scavengers could be found lurking near them, hoping to get a free meal.

Usage

 * Lichen was among the vegetation that denizens of the Underdark used in place of the agricultural crops of the surface, sometimes even using them to brew alcohol. For instance, the cities of Blingdenstone and Iltkazar tended farms of lichen.
 * Lichen was among the forms of Underdark vegetation that deep rothé subsisted upon.