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Prairie fire

A wall of orange hunger that swallows the Gwead and asks no permission.

The Gwead burns after lightning, careless flame, or possibly Hillfolk intent. Early spring, late summer, and early autumn are especially prone after dry weeks. A hot-spreading fire needs built-up fuel, dry conditions, and steady wind; roads, barren ground, damp low patches, or recently burned grass are the safest breaks.

Kind Environmental or Procedural Threat

Instinct: To run unchecked across the land