Overview
armored graft
-Nut bearing
decay graft
-Carnivorous plants
-Taller
-Taller
evergreen graft
-Pinecone
-Slightly shorter than average
-Slightly shorter than average
garden graft
-Vegetable bearing
-Slightly shorter than Evergreen Grafts
-Slightly shorter than Evergreen Grafts
layered graft
-Succulents
-Slightly shorter than Garden Grafts
-Slightly shorter than Garden Grafts
luxury graft
-Grow truffles and shavings of edible gold
orchard graft
-Fruit bearing
-Same height as Garden Grafts
-Same height as Garden Grafts
Pie graft
-Berry bearing
Puffbutt graft
-Tiniest of all
-Many types of flowers, but always super floofy ones
-Always flowering
-Many types of flowers, but always super floofy ones
-Always flowering
spore graft
-Mushrooms
Stinging Graft
- Plantigrade
- Two eyes. Bi color with the iris being any color and the pupil being dark green or red
- Tail is completely made up of leaves with thistle or weed-like flower growths
- Skin is shades of green
- Teeth, bones, fingernails, and poisonous hook are all red
- Have sap in place of blood
- Tongue is ridged and split at the end.
- Have poison glands in their neck and in their tail. Can spit poison.
- Hair is a bundle of leaves
- Ears are pointed
- During winter and spring their flowers will wilt, but not fall off
- If they have been poisoned by another Stinging Graft Their face and hands will turn red, streaking from their mouth
- Eyebrows are always circular
- They have 2 venom effects that they can chose between: fatal and paralyzing. Their fetal can only be removed through magic or bleeding. The latter option is not ideal, as the chemicals in the poison will multiply. If even a small bit remains in the victim, it will continue to spread. Their Paralyzing poison can vary in strength, but it is always strong enough to completely paralyze a bear. Typically begins to wear off around the five minute mark
Timber graft
- Three fingers
- Four toes
- Plantigrade
- Four eyes. One main set and another smaller set above that. The smaller pair are usually above the eyebrows or replace them
- Pointed elf-like ears that cannot move from their position
- Skin, hair, and eyes nearly always have a green pigmentation. Insides are also green
- Commonly have fades of green on their skin in places such as the face, fingers, toes, ears, and elbows. Freckles are also frequent
- Have sap in place of blood
- Consume sunlight through their skin, hair, and tail. If not exposed to it, they will begin to wilt and eventually die
- They do not require food to function unless sick, young, or suffering from lack of sunlight exposure
- They essentially lack organs and function like plants instead. Exceptions to this are the acid stomach, pseudo lungs, artificial heart, and salve pouch. The acid stomach is used to dissolve waste that cannot be excreted as liquid. It's filled with a highly corrosive bile that can destroy plastic and even metal given time. The salve pouch has the sole purpose of subduing this bile if it ever leaves the stomach, as it would severely harm the graft. The pseudo lungs are a small set of lungs that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. The artificial heart isn't a heart at all. It's simply named such for its classic position in the chest. Instead, this organ allows them to regenerate as human skin would by releasing a special chemical. When not in use, the heart will become inactive and not beat.
- They do not have typical brains. Cells that do the same job are scatted throughout the entire body so that they can't be instantly destroyed by being in one place.
- Grafts have a slim, hollow cavity on their insides where there aren't muscles, bones, or organs. Primarily, there are three: in the torso, head, and tail
- Gender of a graft is determined through their flowers. Males will only grow flowers with stamen, while females' will only have pistil
- Flowers and leaves mainly grow on their long tails, but can also sprout on their ears
- Long, thick tails that often have a wood texture, but may be more like that of a plant's stem. These are lined with sharp thorns and large leaves. The thorns can be raised and are a graft's main defense
- Grafts grow flowers year-round though some may fall during the colder seasons. Summer through winter, these tend to be small and primarily decorative (sterile). During spring, a special set of larger, more colorful flowers will bloom which will contain reproductive organs. These must be treated with a product commonly in cream or spray form in order to keep people from randomly getting pregnant. The process is considered essential and it's borderline illegal to be in public with untreated flowers
- Children come from seeds, which are dropped from a female's flowers. Most of these will simply grow into small, annual flowers. 1-4 will gradually grow in size, becoming more like eggs. If kept under sunlight, a baby will emerge after roughly 3 months.
- Grafts can live anywhere from 60 to 200 years