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flosiriades

A widespread race, but extremely secretive. There is very little information about the flosiriades, but much more than about the Kidas.
These are intelligent, anthropomorphic plants. They do not have a clear separation of sex, since they are as close as possible to the flower in terms of reproduction. How long they live is also not known.
The voice of the flosiriades is doubled, it simultaneously sounds both feminine and masculine. But, sometimes the male or female tone of voice prevails more strongly depending on the mood, or the tone changes depending on the gender of the interlocutor.
Flosiriadas are very unusual in terms of appearance. Their head is like a flower, and each flosiriada has a different, unique, individual head. Plus, the head itself, being a real flower, is the very place through which the flosiriad can conceive. Like it or not, but for pollination, he needs an intermediary, and in choosing one, flosiriadas are very picky. They can search for years for a worthy person, whom they are ready to trust to taste their nectar. After all, as it turned out, their nectar carries very strong healing and restorative properties. Having tasted such nectar, he can cure his diseases, heal his organs and, in general, renew his body. For this reason, for newologists, this race is of particular interest for study and research.
During the pollination process, the flosiriad picks up some genetic information about its pollinator and adds it to its stamens. This helps to dilute the gene pool, and expand the diversity of flosiriads.
In flosiriads, only flosiriads are born. Future offspring ripens in seeds that are stored in the abdominal cavity of the flosiriad. Usually, about 6 seeds ripen at a time, similar to ruby ​​\u200b\u200bspheres. When the shell of seeds becomes strong, the parent looks for fertile soil and buries the seeds there. They continue to grow underground for another whole year, forming a flosiriad inside the baby. The seed grows up to 50 cm in length and 20 cm in diameter. No one knows how the babies of the flosiriada get out of the earth, and what abilities and powers these creatures possess, too. But they say that the earth itself, and all plants, obey their power of thought. Trees can become alive, the earth can move, and roots can even become like snakes.
It is worth noting that in Diamande, flosiriads are afraid, and they try to stay away from them. Since some superstition has gone that these are evil creatures eager to capture Diamand and turn it, along with its inhabitants, into a forest.

flosiriades

flosiriades