bipedal plants?


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Does anyone know of plant shapes that are essentially humanoid in shape? I know about leshy, mandragora, mi go, myconids, and shambling mounds.


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My oldest son. He does an awful lot of vegetatin' in front of the TV.


Aren't treants humanoid?


Atarlost wrote:
Aren't treants humanoid?

While they are inspired by humanoid Ents, D&D treants are more tree-like and usually closer to Huorns than Ents. Still they are described as vaguely humanoid, but I would say that they usually have more leg-roots than two.

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This animated tree's bark is knotted into vaguely humanoid features, with branches for arms and roots for legs.


The Treant Sapling from the ARG looks bipedal, at least from the picture (page 26). They get slower as they get older/bigger - maybe this has to do with growing more leg-roots?


Bipedal pants.


Ghorans from Inner Sea Bestiary is a humanoid(in shape, not type) plant player race.

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