![]() ![]() Their bodies were covered in sharp barbs, which injured creatures that tried to grab hold of them. ![]() They were quadrupeds that acted as animals for the vegepygmies. Thornies were stronger and tougher, if less intelligent than vegepygmies. They could disperse clouds of spores that acted as russet mold spores, infecting non-plants who breathed them in, and possibly killing them, causing them to give rise to more vegepygmies. Īs vegepygmies aged, spore clusters collected on their bodies, and their skin grew tougher and harder to damage. Due to their primitive, plant-like brains, they showed some resistance to enchantment. Their skin easily blended into terrain surrounded by plant life, and their eyes could see easily in darkness. However, this regeneration could be canceled by extreme heat, cold, or rotting. Coupled with their physical resistances, vegepygmies naturally regenerated most damage, recovering even from a life-threatening injury. They showed great resistance to electrocution, as currents ran through them and dissipated into the earth, and their physiology granted them resilience in the face of piercing attacks. ![]() Vegepygmies' claws could be used as natural weaponry. Lengthy lines of tendrils, similar to hair cover the creatures, ending in a topknot at their head and flowing regardless of the presence of wind. They had heavy wrinkles and lacked noses. Their eyes were normally white, lidless, and did not appear to have pupils, and naturally grew a dull brown topknot. Their coloration depended on their environment, ranging from brown and green skin in wooded areas, gray and black skin underground, or sometimes a moldy blue and white. Vegepygmies stood between 2 to 4.5 feet (0.61 to 1.4 meters) tall with muscular frames covered in plant matter skin. ![]()
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