in the garth of a garden-wizard, who grafted it
together for their lord, who was cursed to never eat the same thing for
two meals.
2
from the impact-crater of a star-jelly.
3
from the death-curse of a sacred king who was made into a fertility sacrifice.
4
in the garden of a witch, watered with demon's blood.
5
near a temple of Sekolah - the archon of universal predation.
6
as a natural species in a nutrient-poor environment.
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This carnivorous plant is most often found
1
in rocky areas - cliff-faces and mountain-sides.
2
at the bottoms of valleys and cenotes where sunlight reaches only a sliver of the day.
3
as a pioneer-species in regions recently devastated by disaster.
4
beside beaches and the edges of deserts.
5
in acidic environments, such as those surrounding the lair of a black dragon and suchlike.
6
in lush and flowery meadows.
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This carnivorous plant lures prey
1
with a petalous construct that mimics an attractive member of their species.
2
with an intoxicatingly-sweet scent.
3
with a siren-like song it produces by rubbing hardened leaves together, similar to how a cricket chirps.
4
by filling the air with a hallucinogenic compound that
draws those affected by it towards the plant by means of imagined
obstacles and treasures.
5
with a magnetic organ that tugs at metal and disrupts navigatory senses.
6
by using smaller animal's it's caught as bait, like a fisherman.
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This carnivorous plant catches prey
1
with serrated, beartrap-like jaws that spring out from amongst its ghillie suit-like foliage.
2
with splurts of enzyme-infused glue, which bind even as they dissolve.
3
in camouflaged pits full of digestive slime, with sides too slippery to climb.
4
with thorny harpoons that drag them into impaling nets of brambles.
5
by releasing clouds of pruritusian pollen, afflicting
them with a maddening itch that drives them to scratch themselves to
pieces.
6
with upturned, spring-loaded roots like landmines, skewering feet and whatever else might fall above them.
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From this carnivorous plant you could get
1
half-digested bones, valued as works of natural
scrimshaw by certain circles of artists thanks to the peculiar patterns
of their dissolution.
2
nodules of musky resin prized by perfumers & confectioners.
3
apoplastic fluid which can be easily refined into a poison which is potent against other plants and plant-like beings.
4
a soporific & photosynthetic drug which allows its users to appreciate lounging in the sun as much as a cat does.
5
strong fibers that can be worked into superlative rope.
6
latex which can be processed into a fine natural rubber.
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A pest of this carnivorous plant is
1
the albicaphid, perceptible as near-microscopic white
dots all over it - the things drain the products of its photosynthesis,
making it even more ravenous for meat.
2
rageblight, a moldering fungus visible as scarlet
"veins" crawling beneath its surface - when a rageblight-infested plant
is slain it explodes into a cloud of spores which induce a berserker
state in those who inhale them.
3
carrionpillars, which steal gobbets of meat from its
prey, and when threatened can flash-metamorphose into squardons of
stilleto-proboscised butterflies.
4
the larvae of the dire gall wasp, which inhabit
beautiful growths upon it. If these are not targetted and destroyed
before the plant dies, their parent will come to investigate and pick up
the killers' scent trail.
5
the Mildewed King, a nasty fungus which reanimates those the plant kills as undead shagwights.
6
the pyrocone, a sort of parasitic pinecone which
explodes into seed-shrapnel when exposed to sufficient heat, such as
through fire.
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