Fester
(#92035492)
You cannot kill me in a way that matters.
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Energy: 48/50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
2.65 m
Wingspan
3.54 m
Weight
232.17 kg
Genetics
Tarnish
Fern
Fern
Berry
Paisley
Paisley
Crocodile
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Tundra
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
7
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
7
VIT
7
MND
7
Biography
ALL HAIL OUR GLORIOUS SPOREMOTHER.
W.I.P
> Turn dragons into brainwashed, spore-infected creatures controlled by + loyal to the fungi and, by extension, you, using inborn nature magic, taboo rituals and a twisted mind
> Start fungi cult
> Get followers to bring back more dragons
> Send infected dragons back to their clans to infect others with these spores
> Continue until all inhabitants of Sornieth are mere husks that bow to your every whim and follow you without question
> ..profit?
The Sporemother is likely not draconic in origin, but there’s no decisive evidence to confirm or deny it.
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A Poem for The Sporemother wrote:
They say
life finds a way,
and I agree.
In great famine,
when the animals
litter the ground,
their hearts ceased,
bodies consumed
by their own hunger,
the creatures in the soil
are having a feast.
No piece goes to waste
as the spores spread
and the maggots squirm.
Mushrooms burst from
the body, the trees, the soil...
Consuming, devouring,
spreading like a disease.
Your stomach
may turn at the rot,
but you can't deny
when you see such life,
the little maxim
you like to spread.
Life finds a way,
and so does death.
But are life
and death so different?
When the spores
spread over
your grave,
and the fungi
consumes your flesh,
you will see then
that they are as much alive
as you are dead.
Life and death,
together in eternal harmony.
It's rather beautiful,
isn't it?
- pandakitty1
life finds a way,
and I agree.
In great famine,
when the animals
litter the ground,
their hearts ceased,
bodies consumed
by their own hunger,
the creatures in the soil
are having a feast.
No piece goes to waste
as the spores spread
and the maggots squirm.
Mushrooms burst from
the body, the trees, the soil...
Consuming, devouring,
spreading like a disease.
Your stomach
may turn at the rot,
but you can't deny
when you see such life,
the little maxim
you like to spread.
Life finds a way,
and so does death.
But are life
and death so different?
When the spores
spread over
your grave,
and the fungi
consumes your flesh,
you will see then
that they are as much alive
as you are dead.
Life and death,
together in eternal harmony.
It's rather beautiful,
isn't it?
- pandakitty1
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This dragon doesn't eat Insects.
This dragon doesn't eat Meat.
This dragon doesn't eat Seafood.
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Exalting Fester to the service of the Stormcatcher will remove them from your lair forever. They will leave behind a small sum of riches that they have accumulated. This action is irreversible.
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