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|size=10' / 304 cm tall trunks
|size=10' / 304 cm tall trunks
|myth=  
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|summary=The snodwillow is a tall, stalk-like plant that dangles its tendrils forth idly while waiting to sense motion. Upon doing so it whips towards the movement, attempting to ensnare its prey with its tendrils.  
|summary=The snodwillow is a tree that entangles and digests prey in dangling tentacles.
|physiology=The plant consists of a large, central stalk that extends up from the ground and then sags back down where it remains suspended. From that portion of the plant a number of smaller tendril-like appendages spill forth, each of which are dextrous and flexible. Each excretes an extremely sticky, corrosive substance that both captures and digests its prey in a rather horrific fashion as it's drawn back towards the base of the drunk.  
|physiology=The snodwillow consists of a gnarled, bluish trunk leading to several long purple tendrils. These tendrils are covered with a sticky, corrosive sap that is used to digest prey. These entangle the victim and slowly break them down into a slurry that's drawn back into the trunk of the plant.
|habitat=Snodwillows are primarily found in swamps and dense, thick forests. Due to their size they are easy to spot and cull before invading far into the city.
|habitat=Snodwillows are primarily found in swamps and dense forests where they may be indistinguishable from other trees - until it's too late.
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 6 April 2024


The snodwillow
The snodwillow
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Average size
10' / 304 cm tall trunks
Spawning Myth

The snodwillow is a tree that entangles and digests prey in dangling tentacles.

Physiology

The snodwillow consists of a gnarled, bluish trunk leading to several long purple tendrils. These tendrils are covered with a sticky, corrosive sap that is used to digest prey. These entangle the victim and slowly break them down into a slurry that's drawn back into the trunk of the plant.

Habitat

Snodwillows are primarily found in swamps and dense forests where they may be indistinguishable from other trees - until it's too late.