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The snodwillow
The snodwillow
Species Reference
Species Reference
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Species Arcanogram
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.