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PostSubject: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 2:27 pm

While I was looking at the wiki, I noticed that, while the Felaryan fauna is already on its 3rd page, the flora section only has nine plants! Therefore, I decided to think up a few new plants to add to the world:

Sneeze pods:
These small plants get their name from a unique reaction that occurs upon touch. When a pod on the plant is disturbed, it releases a cloud of dust into the air, producing a sound much like a human sneeze. The dust it releases is highly dangerous, as it causes complete paralysis in anything that breathes it in. The effect only lasts about five minutes, but some clever (and lazy) predators have been known to hang out around a group of Sneeze pods, waiting for some unwitting prey to get stunned. The pods are actually connected to a tuberous plant, each plant growing around 8-10 pods. After discharging their dust, a pod generally takes about a day to reload.

Carinra:
Compared to most plant life on Felarya, Carinra is pretty harmless. The only known effect Carinra has is the ability to temporarily change the pigment of a person's skin to a random color when the leaves are ingested. The effect generally lasts 6-8 hours. It's great at parties.

Alondra:
Alondra is a very...unique type of plant. It grows long leaves in a circular pattern around a single large flower. The flower can often reach up to 12 in. in diameter, and is usually navy blue or crimson in color. Every so often, a small yellow bubble will be released from the center of the flower. The bubble will float for hours, sometimes ending up miles away from the plant that created it. Upon contact with an object, the bubble will burst, releasing a VERY powerful aphrodisiac. The aphrodisiac is short ranged, often affecting an area only a little larger than the size of the bubble it came from. The effects of the aphrodisiac are topical, and usually last about an hour. A healthy Alondra plant will produce a new bubble once every 15-20 minutes.

Devil's thorn:
Warning! This plant is HIGHLY dangerous!!
Appearing as no more than a small flower on a relatively long stalk, the stem of this plant is full of tiny barbs, each sharp enough to pierce skin with just a slight touch. Every barb is coated with a gel-like liquid housing hundreds of tiny seeds. When these seeds enter the bloodstream, they begin to sprout, traveling throughout the body of the infected and killing them within a few weeks when the plant takes root in the heart. Upon the death of the victim, the plant will send tendrils through the body, seeking soil for its final form. When it does reach soil, the many tendrils and sprouts it grew fall off, eventually withering away and leaving only a long, barbed stalk with a small flower on top. Many a traveler has been disturbed to come across a human skeleton with a single flower piercing the area where the heart was. Note: It has recently been discovered that the plant is very sensitive to changes in temperature during its early stages, so much so that changing the body temperature of its host even a single degree either way is often enough to kill the entire plant.

Skirun (aka "Boom") bush:
The bane of stealthy hunters everywhere! Nicknamed the "Boom bush," Skirun bushes look like your average, everyday bush from the outside. Inside the foliage, however, grow a bunch of red, teardrop-shaped fruits. The unique aspect of these fruits is not the fruits themselves, but rather what happens when you pick them. When the fruit is removed from the stem, it gives off a loud booming sound, easily audible from hundreds of feet away. Many predators have accidentally alerted their prey when they unwittingly knocked loose a couple of the "Boom" fruits after bumping the seemingly innocent bush. "Boom" fruit is a very sweet delicacy, said to go well with Miaxi honey. Very few people actively harvest "Boom" fruits, however, as picking them tends to alert every predator in the area to their whereabouts. If you do manage to find a person who makes their living harvesting these fruits, they will often tell you, "WHAT?! What did you say? Speak up! I cant hear you."

If I think up any more plants, I'll post them here.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 4:28 pm

Iron Spear Banyan:

A highly dangerous but also highly useful plant, the Iron Spear Banyan can spread out to cover almost an acre of land, though it isn't apparent as it lets other plants grow inside and around it. this banyan appears to have many small trunks that are interconnected by their branches, forming surreal archways and labyrinthine walls.

A unique property of an Iron Spear Banyan is that it leeches metal ore from the soil in which it grows, forming them into solid metal rods which it suspends high in it's branches. From each of these rod holding nodes, there are a number of vine-like tendrils hanging straight down. When these tendrils are disturbed, the tree shoots it's metal spear along with a bundle of roots, the power behind these spears is exceptional, and more than enough to pin even an armored human to the ground. Over the course of a few days, the roots that extended down will take hold in the victim's body and add nutrients to the newly growing trunk.

Natives familiar with this tree often use a long pole to disturb one of the spear sites until it fires, and then retrieve the simple but usable metal spear from the ground. Also, the name "Iron Spear Banyan" is a bit of a misnomer, as it will leech any ore it can find in the soil and make it's spears as an alloy of these metals. They are even able even to craft magical materials.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:19 pm

Woah ! great and well explained ideas here Smile
I especially like the sneeze pods XD
I will definitely add some of these ^_^
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 5:40 pm

Lol sneeze pods!

I like the Carinra and Alondra bubbles. Could have some pretty amazing parties on Felarya with these two Laughing Evil laugh
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 8:25 pm

Very interesting concept Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Sat Mar 01, 2008 10:28 pm

Ah yes, we need some moar plants in Felarya dood, very interstin flora we got goin on in this thread kudos
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:04 pm

I just thought of this as I was pulling weeds oddly enough.

Chritu Ivy
A new plant that only recently came to Felarya, just a few years ago, by way of a rift in dimensions, leading from Miragia Forest to The Dimension of Eternal Beauty. The portal soon closed, but not before a great amount of spores spread throughout the area. Now, every Spring, large amounts of long twisting ivy grows up trees. All along the ivy, bright colorful flowers bud out. However, for some reason, the ivy only seems to grow on Dryads and the trees directly around them. Dryads asked about the ivy covering them say that it's like being tickled all over, but they tolerate the invasion for one reason. Humans and other smaller races and even some animals seem to enjoy the sight and scent of the flowers carpeting the dryad's grove. Needless to say, Recently Spring in Felarya has seen an increase in tourists, photographers, and artists. And Dryads seem to be constantly sporting bulging stomachs.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:48 am

Poor humans. They really need some ways to even the odds in Felarya. And so I present this new pro-human plant. And as an extra, Grid recites a tale involving the...

Clampet Plant

The clampet plant is a large green plant that looks remarkably like a man sized venus fly trap. However, there is one major difference. The plant doesn't eat meat, and lives on photosynthesis alone. In fact, the 'mouth' of the plant doesn't close when something enters it. The only time the 'mouth' closes is during the night. At sundown, it snaps shut. And at sun up, it opens. The plant is nigh indestructible, and is well rooted enough that even most large preds can't pull one up. In addition, the plant tastes horrible.

For an example of this plant's usefulness to the average adventurer, we turn to a Bill N.'s report on the Clampet Plant for Negav City's Central Science Institute.

Bill: I have with me Grid Greelson, who reportedly had a direct encounter with the Clampet Plant. Grid? Please tell your story from the beginning.
Grid: So there I was, south of the Great Tree. The sun was just starting to set. And I was being chased by none other than Crisis herself.
Bill: (exasperated) Grid. Please tell the truth. This is for science.
Grid: Sorry. So there I was, being chased by a whole gaggle of fairies. There were far to many for me to fight alone or I would've ki-
Bill:(Angry) Grid!
Grid: Alright! It was a slug girl! I was being chased by a slug girl! You happy now?
Bill:(Trying not to laugh. Failing) Very. Now will you please carry on?
Grid: I'm serious! She was the fastest slug girl I've ever seen.
Bill: I bet.
Grid: I still remember what she looked like. Huge! With four eyes, two of them on stalks. She had brown hair, and her body was bright yellow. But she had brown spots all over, like a... What's it called?
Bill: A leopard?
Grid: A giraffe.
Bill: ... Right. So? Go on.
Grid: Well, this speedy slug was right up on me. I ducked around a tree and saw just a cliff in front of me. A dead end! The slug girl probably led me right to it. But that's when I saw the clammy plant.
Bill: The Clampet?
Grid: That's the one. Well, it looked like a death trap to me, but considering my options, or lack thereof, I decided that hiding in the plant would be better than standing out in the open and waiting for the slug girl to come and eat me. Now the girl was a bit of a looker, I'll admit that, but I've heard stories about slug girls, and how long prey sit in their belly being slowly digested. I'll take a quick death in some plant over a slow agonizing one in some slug. So I jumped into the plant right as the slug bursts into the clearing, all four eyes on me. To my surprise, the plant doesn't clamp down on me right away. The slug girl just grins at me, licking her lips and slowly sliding towards me. Luckily, her toying with me saved my life. Right when she was in striking distance, the sun dipped below the horizon. And snap! The plant clamped down around me. Surprised the hell out of me! And it must have for her too. For half an hour, I could hear her trying to bash open the plant, pull it up, or open it, but the blessed plant wouldn't budge. Finally, she went off, spouting curses that would've made half the guys down at the bar blush. So I was safe from her, but I still expected acids to come pouring out of the plant walls any second. But nothing happened. After a while, I figured I might as well get some sleep. When I woke the next morning, the clampy plant was open, and the slug girl was nowhere in sight. I high tailed it back to Negav. And that's the whole story.
Bill: Thank you for your time Grid.
Grid: You owe me a drink tonight.
Bill: Sure thing.
*End of tape*

As you can see, the Clampett plant is an extremely useful plant, as it promises a safe haven for the night. Smart adventurers are advised to take advantage of this. Just make sure it's not actually a giant venus fly trap, as those are much more deadly.

Also, take note. Wise adventurers know not to sleep in, as not many preds can resist a defenseless human sleeping in an open clampet, something they call 'finding a pearl'. Some preds even patrol all the clampets in their territory for travelers who thought themselves safe.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Thu Mar 06, 2008 2:44 am

I like your ideas, they are quite creative.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:00 am

I totally like these two ideas I am adding them right now Laughing
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Wed Mar 12, 2008 1:55 am

More ideas which, once again, I got while doing yard work. Go figure.

Anyway, I was thinking, not every Felaryan plant needs to be deadly, or be some kind of vore helper, or have a gimmick. (Oh who am I kidding? Gimmicks rock!) But in any case, we can't forget the ordinary, non-special plants like

Grass

It's grass! Found in almost every universe (excluding a few that are constantly on fire) There are many varieties of grass, most of which can be found on Felarya, as when a portal opens to a dimension, grass seeds invariably find a way through. However, there is a unique grass that is unique to Felarya. Felaryan grass grows to chest height on the average human. Scientists say that there is an entirely unique ecosystem in Felaryan grass.

Alright. That was pretty normal. But I thought of this one too. It has many names including

Spore Orb, Puff Ball, or Dinner Bell

A large ball of spores that varies in size, from a few inches to several feet in diameter. This fairly common plant floats in the air, drifting on the lightest breezes. However, if a living creature comes too close to it, the ball will explode with a loud POOF! The spores coat just about everything in the area, and are rather hard to clean off. The spores that land in soil create new spore orb in a few days. The spores are not toxic, and other than staining clothes, they are harmless.
One thing of note, many experienced hunters (like say, Crisis) are able to track prey using the spore orbs. If a large collection of spores is coating an area, it means something just passed by. And if you can hear someone complaining about the stains, well dinner is served.

And finally, here's another simple one.

Riverweed.

It's like seaweed, but it grows in many Felaryan rivers. It's utterly harmless, but it has an odd tendency to get wrapped around legs at crucial moments. If you know what I mean.

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Wed Mar 12, 2008 4:57 am

Silent_eric wrote:


Riverweed.

It's like seaweed, but it grows in many Felaryan rivers. It's utterly harmless, but it has an odd tendency to get wrapped around legs at crucial moments. If you know what I mean.


Brilliant ^^ lol Anko must love this stuff
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:21 am

Again I totally love them lol!
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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:41 am

Moonlight-pendent wrote:
Brilliant ^^ lol Anko must love this stuff


Actually, Anko sometimes lets humans untangle themselves from riverweed before she keeps going after them. She says it's 'Less fun.'

The ones who really appreciate it are the younger river mermaids with less experience at hunting. Some even grow 'gardens' of riverweed along the banks of their territory.

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Again I totally love them lol!


Thanks Karbo. There was actually more stuff I could have added, like how the puff balls don't really grow much, they actually combine with other puff balls to get bigger. Or how riverweed is a biological oddity. It's just a plant. You can run through it all day and get tangled up a few times, but if a predator is after you, the chance of being snagged by the weed rises to about ninety percent. Biologists are still testing for an answer, at great cost. Or how the grass is... green.

On second thought, what I put is enough. Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: Some new flora   Thu Mar 13, 2008 11:05 pm

Guess what? More yard work today, so more plant ideas. I seriously think there's a connection. Which is ironic, because I hate doing yard work, but I love getting ideas. Ah well.

Anyway, first up today is a cave mold/lichen thing. It's more or less a plant.

Torch Mold

This dull yellow mold grows in many caves and underground instillations throughout Felarya. The reason for it's name has to do with it's luminescence. When a living creature comes within several yards of the mold, it lights up. It only gets about as bright as a torch, though in vast enough quantities, explorers have said that it seems like daylight. In caves with torch mold, explorers don't even need equipment as they explore. In fact, most mines in the Ascarlin Mountains have carefully cultivated patches of torch mold to use as natural lighting.
Torch mold has no negative effects, and can even be eaten in a pinch. It makes for a decent, if bland, meal. The one thing experienced Felaryan spelunkers have to say about it is, "Remember, if you can see, that means things can see you. A patch of light glowing in the darkness is sure to catch the local predator's attention.

All right. The next one I came up with on the same vein as the mold. Underground plants and such.

Root

Root is exactly as it sounds, a large system of tree roots that can be found under ground. However, if you went above ground at it's location, there is no sign of the plant that should be there. The root is found in areas with no other vegetation. As such, root is hard to find except by accident. But when found, the root can be harvested for it's sap, which can be used for a variety of uses, from medicine to alcohol. However, once any amount of root sap is taken, the plant will disappear the next time no one is looking. Some humans have made permanent root harvestings, by keeping a person on duty to look at it at all times, leading to the phrase, 'A watched root never vanishes.' Such 'root farms' are highly successful, as the root seemingly never runs out of sap. Root farmers enjoy one of the safest jobs in Felarya, although a large portion of their profit tends to go towards caffeine or magic to make sure they never fall asleep and let their root disappear.
This odd combination of attributes makes the root Felarya's 37th most mysterious plant. As voted by Negav City's Central Science Institute.

I also had an idea for some kind of giant fruit tree, one a bit more common than Citroise With fruit big enough to feed a neko tribe for several days, and able to make even the most voracious predator full after one or two. Or three. Or four. Or ten. (Hey, some predators can eat a whole lot) The best tasting part of the fruit is it's center, but the only thing one must remember when you find a [whatever the fruit is called] is don't dig your way into the fruit. There have been several cases of people coring their way into a [fruit name] only to have it picked up and eaten by a larger predator with them still inside. Sometimes predators with no interest in eating smaller people do so on accident because of this fruit. But that's all I could come up with.

That's all the plants for today.

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