Gulthias tree
Create a plant species for your players (or main characters) to interact with - a trap, environmental hazard, or even an attacking creature in your world!
A Gulthias tree was a plant infused with supernatural evil, capable of spreading corruption to nearby plant life and generating malevolent creatures known as blights. A Gulthias tree could originate wherever a plant was contaminated by an evil force or sentience.
Powers
A Gulthias tree left unchecked could infect the surrounding forest and cause blights to emerge from nearby corrupted plant life. The tree and its associated blights could turn a lush forest into a toxic, bramble-filled wasteland, growing with supernatural speed to overwhelm nearby roadways and settlements
History
no concrete history is known many reports and sightings have been found in various cultures and books. few of the more accepted ones are.
1. According to legend, the first Gulthias tree sprouted from the stake used to slay the great vampire Gulthias of Phanthom Spire. The stake destroyed Gulthias, but the vampire's latent magic caused the stake to sprout, growing into a sapling infused with vampiric power.
2. An Archdruid was said to have later discovered the sapling and transplanted it inside an underground grotto, where the druid nurtured the tree until it produced the first seeds from which blights were generated
Basic Information
Genetics and Reproduction
the berries/fruits that are sprouted can be used spread themselves which is itself an objective.
Ecology and Habitats
known to be found in a habitat that supports trees, though the hypothesis exists that such evil plants can transform themselves to support themselves depending on the environment.
Civilization and Culture
History
History
no concrete history is known many reports and sightings have been found in various cultures and books. few of the more accepted ones are.
1. According to legend, the first Gulthias tree sprouted from the stake used to slay the great vampire Gulthias of Phanthom Spire. The stake destroyed Gulthias, but the vampire's latent magic caused the stake to sprout, growing into a sapling infused with vampiric power.
2. An Archdruid was said to have later discovered the sapling and transplanted it inside an underground grotto, where the druid nurtured the tree until it produced the first seeds from which blights were generated
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