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The wild, uncultivated form of {{Favilink|lahbloom}}. Found in the [[Flower Fields]], it will attack its enemies with {{Favilink|tumbling pod|plural}} so that new {{Name}} can grow from their corpses. | The wild, uncultivated form of {{Favilink|lahbloom}}. Found in the [[Flower Fields]], it will attack its enemies with {{Favilink|tumbling pod|plural}} so that new {{Name}} can grow from their corpses. | ||
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A detailed description of the life cycle of the {{Name}} can be found in {{Favilink|Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah}}. | A detailed description of the life cycle of the {{Name}} can be found in {{Favilink|Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah}}. | ||
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Revision as of 18:03, 31 January 2020
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Character
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ID?
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Feral Lah |
Faction
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flowers (Loved100 Reputation) |
Demeanor
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aggressive |
Inventory
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Inventory
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\flabby leaf2d2 4/1004 x2(100%) | |
Corpse Dropped
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lahbloom(favilink error!) (100%) |
Role
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Breeder |
Standing taller than a snapjaw and three times as wide, the blossom of the feral lah resembles a bundle of freshly severed saltback tongues. Its bouquet can only be described as 'sweaty animal', and its flabby leaves stand poised and ready to bludgeon anyone who dares to get close. Several thorny rhizome pods pulse near its base like a clutch of eager children.
The wild, uncultivated form of lahbloom. Found in the Flower Fields, it will attack its enemies with
tumbling pods so that new feral lah can grow from their corpses.
According to Agate Severance Star, a feral lah is the same plant as the
dreadroot, though it is seen with "petals" because the creatures in the flower fields do not eat them off. However, in terms of mechanics, they are entirely unrelated.
A detailed description of the life cycle of the feral lah can be found in Blood and Fear: On the Life Cycle of Lah.
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