Sporebluffs
Sporebluffs are a rare type of geological formation characterized by a porous, mushroom-like appearance and the presence of bioluminescent fungi. These formations are typically found in damp, dimly lit environments, such as deep caves, ancient forests, or subterranean grottos. The "spore" aspect of their name refers to the microscopic, airborne particles released by the fungi that inhabit them, which can create a faint, shimmering mist around the bluffs.
The bioluminescence of the fungi is a key feature of Sporebluffs, emitting a soft, ethereal glow that
While not fully understood, the ecosystem around Sporebluffs often supports unique flora and fauna adapted to