Plant Nymphs

Overview

Plant nymphs include the anthousai, who manifest from flowers; dryads, who manifest from trees and shrubs; and kissiae, who manifest from vines and ferns. Plant nymphs vary as much as the plants they come from, but they often form the most social communities, with many plant nymphs of different types sharing territory. Plant nymphs inherit the features of the plants they manifested from, ranging from rough skin like bark, to hair of twisting vines, to clusters of flowers growing from their bodies. Plant nymphs from fruiting plants, like apple trees or grape vines, may even grow these fruits from themselves.

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Details

Genetic Ancestor(s)
Average Height
4-7 feet
Geographic Distribution


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