Board Thread:Fan-made Monsters/@comment-34818102-20191014061045

Family: Alraune.

Type: Plant.

Habitat: Swamps, Jungles, and The Plaguewood within The Emberlight Depths.

Disposition: Lustful, Foul Tempered, Gloomy, Caring.

Diet: Nutrients from the soil, Men's Spirit Energy.

Within the Emberlight Depths, Jungles and Forests have their own unique species of Alraune, that being the Plaguewood Rafflesia. This Plant Mamono is well know for it's foul fragrance and for being similar to members of the Zombie family. The flowers of their plant always seem to be in a state of decay, and their skin is typically a share of grey similar to that of a zombie.

While unmarried they are typically gloomy and foul tempered. Often scaring away others by being quick to snap at them and constantly seeming melancholy or aggravated, depending on the individual.

These mamono typically root themselves in place and stay there for most of their life. While capable of moving, they will often find no reason for relocation. There are some exceptions of course, but they are few and far between. The reasons behind their lack of movement is unknown, but it could be because everything they'll typically need is within reach.

These Mamono are surprising popular amongst others near them, with many Beelzebubs and Vamp Mosquitoes absolutely loving the tasty nectar of the Rafflesia. Honey bees will also pay them visits sometimes when there's a lack of normal Alraunes. The non Insect mamono also enjoy the presence of these fragrant flowers, since their scent and pollen attract men to their habitat, so any unmarried mamono will be more likely to find a husband.

Speaking of their fragrance, it is the main method they use to attract men to them and to keep them pleasured. Despite smelling horrible to the average person, the pollen and nectar of the mamono both make it incredibly attractive. Those who are married to Plagewood Rafflesias are know for being unable to get enough of the scent, constantly inhaling it every chance they get. And since all mamono in the area will be spreading this pollen around, alongside natural causes such as the wind, areas near a Rafflesia tend to have high amounts of pollen in the air.

Once they attract a man with their scent, they'll wrap him up in vines and loving have intercourse with him, making sure he gets as much enjoyment out of it as possible. The now married couple will typically spend most of their days wrapped up in together making love. Though the Plaguewood Rafflesia will more often than not refuse to interfere in their husband's life, supporting him and maybe even moving in with him should be work or have family in a nearby town of settlement. 