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The milksuckle
The milksuckle
Species Reference
Species Reference
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Species Arcanogram
Average size
1' / 30 cm long round pods
Spawning Myth

A plant with leech-like suckers, the Milksuckle drains it's prey's fluids.

Physiology

A cluster of pods, the milksuckle remains close to the ground when inactive. As soon as it senses prey nearby, the plant stretches out to latch onto anything it can fit in it's toothy mouth. While it feeds primarily upon beasts in the wild, the milksuckle does not discriminate. It is known for it's tendency to latch onto genitals or breasts. Once attached, it sucks the fluids from the prey, the affected body part quickly rendered into a shriveled husk.

Habitat

Wild milksuckles are found in areas beasts are prone to roam, primarily near water or fruiting plants.