Species: Deceitful Beauty
Family: Plant
Risk level: Low
Weaknesses: Fire
Description: Located deep in the forests and very rarely in caves full of vegetation. Individual parts of this monster look like a normal Blue Auroras.
For anyone that is unfamiliar with this flower, it has five symmetrical petals with deep blue colour and no thorns on its stalk. You can fit one in a palm of your hand. The body of this monster is build from thousands upon thousands of singular flowers. It can be seen in a wild as unnatural field consisting only of Blue Auroras, not containing any other plant or with no presence of bugs and animals.
Its hunting method is a simple luring of prey with hypnotizing chemicals that it produces instead of usual scent. You can easily break out of its enticement if you are aware of it. But if someone or something, usually an animal, is unable to back off of its area of infuence and steps on that field they immediately start to sink, much like in quicksand. After they are unnable to dig their way out the flowers start to absorb nutrients from their body, leaving only dried out corpses.
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When seen by someone, they should try to notice the closest authorities or church for them to take action against it. Otherwise they don't pose much threat.
Personal notes: "Not even flowers are safe anymore. Blue Auroras used to be such simple little thing. Growing on fields, mesmerizing everyone that layed their eyes on them or perhaps adding a little beauty and simplicity to our everyday lives. Not anymore. After one of its kind turned into a monster no flower that came in contact with it was left unturned. It spreaded like a disease, until no healthy instances of it were left. Now we can't even relax where they used to grown. Burned to the ground, with no hope of fast recovery of those places. Contaminated beyond the possibility of easily curing it. That's why when any living beeing turns into a monster it must be hunted before they have any chance to spread." Werin Lentein, Alchemist