Parsia And The Wooden Hivemind (Speed Drawing)

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Birtribarch: The Star Of The Wooden Queen

Class: Colony/Plant

Build: Construct/Beast

Diet: Wood and honey

Size: Medium

Taming Difficulty: ??? (Insufficient Data, Estimated Difficulty: Extreme)

Power: 8/15

Magic Power: 8/15

Defense: 3/15

Magic Defense 7/15

Speed: 7/10

Description:
This inorganic beast Astral takes the from of a large bee. However this bee is larger than its minions, the Birbees. Both species share a similar appearance of a wooden bee puppet with honey where the joints would be. They use this honey in between in place of their joints to increase the flexibility that other construct Astrals Lack. Other constructs made of tougher material like stone or ice are stiff in their movements, however these Astrals are just as flexible as their normal non infected counterparts. However there are some visual differences between Birtribarch and Birbee, first it has leaves growing out of its neck area, and has golden cracks in its body that were sealed with honey. Birtribarch is a strange Astral as unlike other astrals that give birth similar to their counters parts, this astral has the ability to create birbees by getting enough wood and honey, however the creates a third species I’ve named Larvee. The appearance of Larvee is simple being a wooden orb entirely coated with honey, as they age the orb grows larger and gains more detailed as it turns into a Birbee. The Birbee follow the Britriarch in a colony. While it seems that these species only have one Birtribarch as a queen, if a Birbee becomes strong enough then it can become a Birtribarch and start a new colony and gain the ability’s of a normal Birtribarch.

Caught Specimens:
Birch, Owner: Cadet Neo

One child in a family, The youngest of three,

Made tools and toys from the bark of trees.

The forest, a haven that kept her mother and siblings,

A second home, away from their misgivings.

Here in the woods, the three foraged,

So they could make money and solve their shortage.

Although their mother did disapprove,

She knew she alone couldn't provide for her youths.

they wanted to help, but wasn't that strong,

When their siblings hunted, they couldn't come along.

While they were crafty, was not great at learning,

One day they went off alone, and ignored the warnings.

They ran into a vermin that trounced them in power,

A creature that their mother taught them to fear and cower.

A beast that looked like the toys that they once forged,

A beast with wings, but not those of a bird.

While the young one did survive,

They succumbed to their toxin, and lost their life.

Perished to the creatures she loved, the first of three 

Fable Number 66: Parsia The Parasitic Apiary