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| + | The most common known of the Folklora people. Fellora are what most people would picture when told about a huminoid plant. Thier bodys tend to be made of plant matter however refined or rugged they may be. Some have roots for fingers while other petals or vines. \\ | ||
| + | Most will have some sort of flower upon their head and more smaller blooms or fruit growing on their body. Some have a visible face while others do not. All these visual details depend on the plant the //Fellora// resemble. Flowers, fruits, roots and weeds are all suitable. \\ | ||
| + | Their plant will also normally dictate their personality. Flowers are delicate soft spoken people normally becoming performers are artists, Fruits often become farmers or other labourers while Roots become smiths or engineers. Then various weeds will become thief or charlatans. | ||
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| - | ===== Treeant ===== | + | ===== Treeant |
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| + | //Source: \\ BattleZoo Ancestries, Arboreals \\ (3rd Party) // | ||
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| + | By far the oldest known species of the // | ||
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| + | However recently a new generation of Treeant' | ||
| + | There have also been recorded Barklings resembling Cacti, often nearby or within desert landscapes. | ||
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| ===== Myconoid ===== | ===== Myconoid ===== | ||
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| + | A strange // | ||
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| - | ==== Dryad ==== | + | ===== Veggieling |
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| + | The classification given to the rather small sub-species. Resembling various vegtables such as carrots, potatos, califlower and varios other vegi-plants. \\ | ||
| + | These people share the trait that they are all much smaller than other Folklora | ||
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| ==== Sentient Genius ==== | ==== Sentient Genius ==== | ||
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| + | The classification used for many monstrous plants. Creatures such as the now Extinct //Sundew//, the //Shambling Mound//, //Death Blossom// and other such violet sentient plants. Distinction was required due to the broad ideals when Folklora were first recognised as a people. Which turned many simple adventuring jobs of clearing out troublesome plants into assassination jobs overnight. The Laws were quickly amend with a new classification being “Sentient Genius” for those plants that fell outside the favour. Although controversial in some eyes it is how the law was made and has been accepted ever since. | ||
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