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Florovaranus
Topic Started: Mar 19 2015, 04:48 PM (221 Views)
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Name: Florovaranus

Height: 4 feet at head, 6 feet including branches
Length: 12 feet

Weight: 250 pounds

Base DNA: Deinonychus antirrhopus, Anopheles albimanus, Komodo dragon, hoatzin, pink orchid mantis, peacock butterfly, southern brown howler, vervet monkey, scarlet star, Michigan lily, sword grass, giant timber bamboo, silver birch, manna ash, sycamore maple, soft tree fern, monkey ladder, blackberry, greater dodder, common ivy, giant puffball

Abilities: Very quick, very stealthy, extremely agile, quite intelligent, sharp claws, proboscis can be used as a weapon, air sacks, can photosynthesize, regrows body parts quickly, secretes a highly nutritious substance from its proboscis, can spray spores

Weaknesses: Flammable, hates fire, limbs are somewhat fragile, proboscis can easily be damaged

Defenses: Bark-like skin, silica phytoliths, camouflage, speed and agility

Special Attributes: Florovaranus produces spores within its body, in organs known as ovaries, even though both sexes posses them. The ovaries are located in its ribcage, just underneath its lungs. The spores are about the size of grains of sand, and are quite soft and sticky as well as being very light. They are light green in colour. Florovaranus can spray large clouds of them from glands in its cheeks, inside its mouth, which are connected to the ovaries by channels which run from its head, down its neck and into its chest.
When sprayed, the spores are forcefully exhaled, with the Florovaranus using a set of air sacks in its neck to create an air current which carries them for some distance after being shot out. They usually travel for about 5 to 7 feet before billowing out into a dusty green cloud.
The moment the spores come into contact with a solid object, they begin to send out haustoria which wrap themselves around anything that can latch onto. They automatically seek out moisture and nutrients, and the haustoria are surprisingly strong, strong enough to burrow into or through organic matter such as flesh and occasionally even keratin to reach their desired resources. They are also incredibly fast growing. If they find what they are looking for, they absorb it and use it to further fuel their own growth, becoming thicker and tougher as they do so and becoming strong enough to burrow through more barriers to reach even more resources.
Most often, the Florovaranus will fire these spores at an opposing creature. The result is usually that the haustoria will burrow through the creature’s flesh and begin to sap their energy, draining moisture and nutrients from their bodily tissues. As they do so, they grow around the creature, hindering its movement, weakening it and impeding it. Once they are large enough, big, fleshy flowers will bloom on them and begin to produce more spores, further hampering the unfortunate victim.
It usually takes between 10 and 20 minutes for the flowers to bloom, and the spores absorb so much of their victim’s resources that they are usually fatal, bringing about death after an additional 25 minutes. Therefore, the spores are usually fatal after a time of between 35 and 45 minutes.
The spores recognize the Florovaranus as their host, and as such will not germinate while inside it or if they happen to land on any portion of its body. A side effect of this is that they have no effect on other Florovaranus.

Description: A monitor lizard with long limbs, a large head, big eyes, a sharp-tipped, slightly grooved proboscis, and skin formed from a substance very similar to bark.
It has a crest formed from a bromeliad atop its head and a mane of sword grass running down its neck and back. It has large, fleshy, reddish-orange lilies growing on the sides and bottom of its neck.
Its front limbs have extremely elongated and powerful fingers with sharp claws. The three middle fingers are partly fused. It walks on its knuckles. On their forward facing side, the front limbs have extremely hard, sharp, serrated thorns, capable of cutting through flesh with ease. There are also some thorns on their outward and backward facing sides, near the wrists. On their backward facing sides, the front limbs have tough, lightweight ferns, reinforced with silica. Its back limbs also have these ferns running along them. The ferns start at the base of the limbs and continue down to about halfway along the forearms on the front limbs, and all the way to the ankles on the hind limbs. The feet on the hind limbs have powerful, grasping toes, while the overall shape of the limbs is somewhere between lizard, dromeosaur and monkey.
The tail of the Florovaranus is wrapped in a weave of tough, woody vines and has large, silica reinforced leaves growing all over it, making it appear somewhat bushy, similar to a squirrel’s tail. These leaves are a mixture of maple leaf and ivy leaf in shape, each with five points. The silica covering them makes them very hard, as well as lightweight and flexible enough not to be brittle. It also makes their edges and points very sharp, allowing a tail slap from a Florovaranus to leave the creature on the receiving end of the attack with a multitude of shallow but painful scratches.
On the Florovaranus’s back, sprouting from its shoulders and hips, are four jointed, segmented, highly flexible branches. Growing from these branches are long, stiff, tough leaves, attached to twigs which can be extended or folded against their branch. The branches and twigs are made of a very light, spongy tissue, encased by lightweight barkskin, and have some air vessels and spaces, meaning that they are very light overall.
The barkskin of the Florovaranus is a light, silvery green in colour. Its ferns and leaves are dark green. Its grassmane is greenish-brown. Its bromeliad crest is deep red and its neck lilies are reddish-orange with black and white spots. Its thorns, claws and teeth are brown and its proboscis is black. Its eyes are bright green. Most of its body is capable of changing colour somewhat to blend in with its environment.

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LOGI Info: Florovaranus are agile, intelligent, quiet and secretive inhabitants of warm forests. They are gentle by nature for most of the time, and are friendly towards most of the other inhabitants of the forests, sometimes even going out of their way to care for other creatures. They spend most of their lives in the trees, leaping effortlessly from branch to branch, with their various vegetative growths disguising them and camouflaging them against the background of the forest as they do so. They use their long front limbs to swing themselves through the canopy and scamper up and down tree trunks, and if necessary can use the branches on their wings and the ferns on their limbs to glide for short distances, covering gaps between the trees which they could not otherwise leap across. The higher the point from which they leap, the longer they can make their glides.
Florovaranus are deeply in tune with the forests in which they live. They can sense changes in the weather and in the soil, and closely monitor the other life forms around them near constantly. They are especially sensitive towards plants. They will do their best to cleanse them of parasites of diseases, and can sense when they are flowering or bearing fruit. When a plant dies, they will move its remains so that they surround the roots of other plants, giving them nutrients, life from the older plant’s death and decay.
When the Florovaranus sense that a plant is in flower, the will do their best to pollinate it, sticking their proboscises deep into flowers and collecting pollen on them, with the grooves helping it to stick. As they do this, they will sometimes take a quick sip of nectar to replenish their energy levels, or just because they enjoy the taste. They will then head to other plants of the same species and bring the pollen to them, collecting those plants’ pollen and spreading it further yet again as they do so.
When a plant is bearing fruit, Florovaranus will congregate to harvest it. They will spread the seeds, eating the fruits or carrying them to new locations before depositing and burying them, in the safest places that they can find for the new plants to germinate. Due to the actions of Florovaranus, the forests that they inhabit spread amazingly quickly.
Florovaranus eat soil and decomposing matter on a regular basis, and use their innards, which is a bizarre hybridization of the digestive system of an animal and the root system of a plant, to extract nutrients from it. They also drink water, nectar and fruit juice, and get a lot of their energy through photosynthesis. They breathe both oxygen and carbon dioxide, the carbon dioxide being absorbed through their leaves and the oxygen being inhaled through the animal-like lungs. They have an avian breathing system, with air sacks as well as lungs, making them light and able to breathe efficiently while moving at high speeds.
Florovaranus have a deep and seething hatred for anything that disturbs the natural balance of the forest. They tolerate herbivores munching on plants and carnivore hunting other animals, but any creature that kills or destroys mindlessly, just for the sake of it, will be met with merciless fury by these monitors of the forest. They will commonly risk their lives to protect their homes.
In battle, Florovaranus start off by shooting spores at their opponent, then usually staying out of range of their attacks while they wait for the spores t have their desired effect. Once the haustoria have begun to grow and distract and hinder their enemy, the Florovaranus will attack more directly. Their primary form of attack it to slash and stab with their thorny front limbs. These can hit extremely quickly and with devastating force, leaving deep gashes in unprotected flesh. They use their claws for stabbing and their thorns for slashing and slicing. The wounds that they inflict make it easier for their spores to get into an opponent’s body and drain its energy, which in turn makes it easier for the Florovaranus to attack without getting hit. As well as attacking with their front limbs, they will sometimes kick with their hind limbs, slap with their tails and stab with their proboscises. They tend to use their proboscises in the later stages of the battle, once their opponent has been weakened and is moving slowly. They use them to stab into their opponent and drain their fluids, accelerating the process which their spores set in motion as well as giving them a mid-battle snack for a little burst of energy. Florovaranus are always cautious whilst fighting, staying out of range of their opponents for a lot of the time by leaping out of their way or taking to the trees, letting their spores do most of the work. They are not built for taking hits, and so must be careful, as even minor injuries can be quite damaging for them. They don’t let their guard down once their opponent is tiring, as they know that creatures can still lash out in their death throes, or can simply fake injury or fatigue in order to lure their opponent closer. They are also intelligent enough to form basic battle strategies, and often use their environment to their advantage.
As well as other creatures, Florovaranus have a deep dislike of destructive occurrences such as fire and storms. If a fire starts in one of their forests, they will do their best to put it out, swallowing large amounts of water and bringing it to the fire to regurgitate it onto it. They will also try their best to fix damage caused to their forest, such as by a natural disaster like a storm or earthquake.
Florovaranus do not reproduce like most animals, instead reproducing in a way more similar to that of plants. During the spring, they produce hormones which affect the production of their spores. Instead of producing vast quantities of small spores, they instead produce much fewer, much larger ones. These spores are about the size of tennis balls, are oval in shape and are a mixture of red, purple and brown in colour. The Florovaranus collect as much decomposing organic matter as they can and pile it into huge heaps at this time. They then push the large spores out through their mouth and bury one in each heap. They will then watch over them, making sure that the heap is undisturbed, is at the right temperature and has enough compost. A few days after the spore has been planted, a small shoot grows up from the heap. It quickly becomes much larger, not much taller but vastly thicker, and a pod appears at the end of it. This pod is rounded and narrows at the end not attached to the stem. It is quite like a papaya in shape. It is deep, translucent green in colour, with thick, purplish-red veins running along the outside of it. It is made of thick, overlapping flaps, giving it a slightly jointed appearance. It starts off small, about a foot in length. As soon as it appears, the Florovaranus tending to it, in addition to continuing to pile compost onto the heap, will begin to secret a thick, sticky, highly nourishing substance onto it. This substance is produced in an organ in its midriff, but is secreted through the proboscis. Once this substance starts being secreted into the heap, the pod will begin to rapidly grow, swelling at an amazing rate until, in the space of about 2 weeks, it grows to 10 feet in length, by which point it usually flops down onto the compost heap, still attached to its stem, just no longer supported by it. It will then stop growing and lie still for a few more day, typically between 2 and 5. After this, when it senses that it is time, the Florovaranus which has been tending to it will use its thorny front limbs to sever the pod from its stem and gently slice it open, revealing inside it to be another one of its own kind. It will help the newborn out, make sure that it is healthy, safe and secure, and then go on to open the rest of the pods and bring all the newborn Florovaranus together.
These newborns are the same size as older Florovaranus, and look much like them, with a few differences. Their barkskin is much softer as well as being paler and duller in colour. Where older individuals would have flowers and leaves, the newborns have soft buds, and where they would have grass and ferns, the newborns have small, fresh shoots.
The parent Florovaranus teaches its offspring how to climb, forage, fight and sustain the natural balance of the forest which they inhabit. By the time all this teaching is done, which usually takes about a week, the youngsters’ plants will have begun to bloom and grow to their full size, strength and colour. Their barkskin will also have hardened and strengthened. The parent will then leave them and go back to its solitary life. Oddly, despite the fact that Florovaranus reproduce like this, they still have two distinct sexes.
Florovaranus, despite being so caring and friendly, pay little attention to other members of their own species. They are not any more friendly towards their own kind than they would be towards any other animal, and while they will help them if they are in difficulty or both lizards are trying to accomplish a common goal, for the most part they simply treat each other like they are part of the scenery. Which, in some respects, they are.

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Ah, sorry CS! I only just happened to see this when I was looking through here. I guess I must have missed it.

I haven't checked the LOGI yet, but two concerns I have;

1. The spores seem to grow really fast. I get that they are supposed to grow fast, but it seems a little too fast to believe. If you have something in the DNA you can reference for me that can support such a speed of growth I will happily accept it, but otherwise I would have to request the speed of growth be slowed down at least a bit. As well perhaps, could you specify the size each individual spore is when full-grown? If their full-grown size is still fairly small and its just a matter that there's a lot of them, that would certainly help in making the fast growth plausible.

2. The spores as you describe them... I kind-of have to think they almost need to be a symbiote. They're a bit awkward to determine where they fall since they're produced by the Florovaranus, but by all means otherwise they appear to be a separate species. It's possible there's something regarding this in the LOGI that I just haven't seen yet, but I'm thinking it would need to be done up as a symbiote for purposes of the rules at least.

EDIT: Okay, yeah, so there was stuff in the LOGI regarding the second one. I'd concur that it is indeed one species, odd as it is, but I'm still thinking it needs to be set-up as a symbiote for the purposes of the rules. Clocky had recently asked me about a sort-of similar example, and that's the same answer I decided on for it. This example isn't quite as clean-cut as Clockys' was, but I think I have to give it the same treatment even though it could go either way.



A very interesting creature, though. It gets me thinking of a few ideas myself. :)
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Thanks for the feedback.
For the speed at which the spores grow, I was mostly using the bamboo DNA, genetically engineered to grow even faster. As for their size, I didn't give it too much thought, but they'd be fairly small, probably only a few centimetres in length/diameter. The idea of each spore being fairly small but there being a great number of them altogether, as you mentioned, was what I was going for.
About the spores, I was thinking that they're the same species as Florovaranus and have a similar effect to the poison, venom or other chemicals that other creatures utilise. They don't operate entirely separately, like in a tag-team, more like a natural weapon like many other creatures have. Because of this, I thought that they might be able to be counted as just part of Florovaranus, but if this is stretching the rules too far, I can change it.
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For the growth rate, I think I'm happy with that explanation.

For the rest... gah. It is very borderline either way and I can go back and forth on it for days or weeks probably. Thinking on this case a bit more I think I'm starting to lean towards agreeing to it being a single creature. The spores are mindless, they don't truly act as additional creatures in any way, and overall they are, like you said, comparable in a way to venom. Ergo no need to charge for them as extra creatures.
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Oh, geez, go for it. Really, I should have been more on the ball and wrapped this up long before now.
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