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BEHOLD THE RAREST OF PAIRS... I call it KILLER TREE
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3PO #295 The Corpse Oak
Upas
“The Sick Tree” © Scott Purdy, accessed at his deviantArt here
[Because sometimes you just need a giant poison tree.]
Upas This large tree has grayish bark, oblate leaves and small red fruits. Holes in its trunk appear stained, as if with some resinous chemical leaking from within.
The upas, sometimes called the poison tree or death tree, is a carnivorous plant that feeds itself on poisoned carcasses. It resembles an ordinary tree in nearly all respects, but its roots often extend upwards like the knees of spidery legs—which is how it walks when on the move. Its main way of killing its victims is by emitting a toxic vapor from holes in its bark—these leak greenish slime which evaporates on contact with the air and spreads in a wide cloud of deadly droplets. Creatures that survive the initial poisoning but are not quick to flee are beaten to a pulp by the upas’ mobile branches.
An upas frequently travels, making an ambling path through their forest homes in order to create new sources of dead bodies on which to feed. They feed slowly by absorbing nutrition through their roots, and these massacre sites may have the treasures of their victims. An upas is of a barely animal intelligence, and they are just sensible enough to flee from an opponent capable of resisting their poison and damaging them with fire or magical slashing weapons.
An upas stands up to 60 feet tall and grows to maturity rapidly, within 20 years of being planted. They can live for hundreds of years as poisonous predators. A slain upas tree’s resin can be used to create black lotus extract—removing the extract requires a DC 20 Craft (alchemy) check and extracts an additional dose for every 5 by which the DC is exceeded. Unless preserved using alchemical reagents worth 2,200 gp per dose, this extract loses its potency in 1 week.
Bee is planning a seduction!! from this scene from The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
more killer tree/ yamabee crapola sketches because im trash lol
अजब-गजब: यह है दुनिया का सबसे जहरीला पौधा, जिसे छूने मात्र से जा सकती है जान
दुनिया में पेड़-पौधों की कई तरह की प्रजातियां पाई जाती हैं। ये बात सभी जानते हैं कि, हमारे पर्यावरण के लिए पेड़-पौधे कितने महत्वपूर्ण हैं। इतना ही नहीं लोग अपने घरों के आस-पास हरियाली लाने के लिए भी पेड़-पौधे लगाते हैं। यूं तो पेड़ पौधे कुदरत के साथ-साथ हमें भी कई तरह से फायदे पहुंचाते हैं। लेकिन कुछ पेड़-पौधे हमारे लिए काफी खतरनाक होते हैं। इन्हीं में से एक है जाइंट होगवीड, जो किलर ट्री के नाम से भी जाना जाता है।
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From spooky trees to giant trees to that tree that fell in the forest that no one heard: vintage tree imagery.