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<blockquote data-quote="Stormonu" data-source="post: 9798058" data-attributes="member: 52734"><p>"hybridizing orchids" ... hmm, stirs thoughts on a different line...</p><p></p><p>The use of <em>Awaken</em> on plants over the ages has brought into being a race of sentient plants known as the Forestborn. These humanoid plants have gathered into a subcommunity within Greenworth, and they are the ones who have erected the Elemental Rift to the plane of Wood. While the Forestborn primarily keep to themselves, they sometimes take an interest in the larger city, with them being considered the greatest gardeners in the land. Many people in Ellindam have only encountered Forestborn in these roles in other areas of the city, which has enforced the stereotype of them as passive gardeners in the employ of Cynelsains, peddling flowers in Hackwark or as taciturn laborers in Lambeth in the minds of most of the city's inhabitants.</p><p></p><p><strong>Dragonsnaps:</strong> These odd Forestborn have a mixed heritage of Dragonborn and regular Forestborn. Their woody skin is punctuated with thorns and they have (poison) pollen-based breath weapons. Outside of Greensworth, Dragonsnaps are rare, and most often encountered as mercenaries, most commonly in Waveswith.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gingerflies:</strong> These Forestborn have strong sylvan bonds and a penchant for nature magic. When a Forestborn is encountered in other boroughs, they are usually Gingerflies.</p><p></p><p><strong>Rhodel:</strong> Sometimes also referred to a s "flower-faces", these Forestborn tend towards ropey, green limbs and a head that seems to be a blooming flower. Most are small-sized, though medium and even large-sized individuals exist. Rhodel are rarely encountered outside of Greenworth.</p><p></p><p><strong>Bushels:</strong> Looking much like a humanoid shrouded in leafy branches, these Forestborn tend to be derived from trees or bushes. Long-lived and generally considered very wise these Forestborn are most often seen in Lambeth as manual laborers, using their superior strength to carry heavy loads or work heavy machinery with ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stormonu, post: 9798058, member: 52734"] "hybridizing orchids" ... hmm, stirs thoughts on a different line... The use of [I]Awaken[/I] on plants over the ages has brought into being a race of sentient plants known as the Forestborn. These humanoid plants have gathered into a subcommunity within Greenworth, and they are the ones who have erected the Elemental Rift to the plane of Wood. While the Forestborn primarily keep to themselves, they sometimes take an interest in the larger city, with them being considered the greatest gardeners in the land. Many people in Ellindam have only encountered Forestborn in these roles in other areas of the city, which has enforced the stereotype of them as passive gardeners in the employ of Cynelsains, peddling flowers in Hackwark or as taciturn laborers in Lambeth in the minds of most of the city's inhabitants. [B]Dragonsnaps:[/B] These odd Forestborn have a mixed heritage of Dragonborn and regular Forestborn. Their woody skin is punctuated with thorns and they have (poison) pollen-based breath weapons. Outside of Greensworth, Dragonsnaps are rare, and most often encountered as mercenaries, most commonly in Waveswith. [B]Gingerflies:[/B] These Forestborn have strong sylvan bonds and a penchant for nature magic. When a Forestborn is encountered in other boroughs, they are usually Gingerflies. [B]Rhodel:[/B] Sometimes also referred to a s "flower-faces", these Forestborn tend towards ropey, green limbs and a head that seems to be a blooming flower. Most are small-sized, though medium and even large-sized individuals exist. Rhodel are rarely encountered outside of Greenworth. [B]Bushels:[/B] Looking much like a humanoid shrouded in leafy branches, these Forestborn tend to be derived from trees or bushes. Long-lived and generally considered very wise these Forestborn are most often seen in Lambeth as manual laborers, using their superior strength to carry heavy loads or work heavy machinery with ease. [/QUOTE]
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