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| - | =====Fellora | + | =====Fellora ===== |
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| + | //Source: \\ Dragon Stew, Pg 12 \\ (3rd Party) // | ||
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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. \\ | 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. \\ | ||
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| - | ===== Treeant | + | ===== Treeant / Aboreal ===== |
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| + | //Source: \\ BattleZoo Ancestries, Arboreals \\ (3rd Party) // | ||
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| - | By far the oldest known species of the // | + | By far the oldest known species of the // |
| However recently a new generation of Treeant' | However recently a new generation of Treeant' | ||
| There have also been recorded Barklings resembling Cacti, often nearby or within desert landscapes. | There have also been recorded Barklings resembling Cacti, often nearby or within desert landscapes. | ||
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| - | It has also been seen that some Treeant' | ||
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| ===== Myconoid ===== | ===== Myconoid ===== | ||
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| + | //Source: \\ Homebrew \\ (Homebrew) // | ||
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| ===== Veggieling ===== | ===== 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. \\ | The classification given to the rather small sub-species. Resembling various vegtables such as carrots, potatos, califlower and varios other vegi-plants. \\ | ||
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