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(Note: The cutaway diagram may not be entirely accurate, for some features may have been hidden or simplified. Depicting the kellace not embedded in its host would be unlike how it appears in the wild.) |
''(Note: The cutaway diagram may not be entirely accurate, for some features may have been hidden or simplified. Depicting the kellace not embedded in its host would be unlike how it appears in the wild.)'' |
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The '''kellace''', like a parasitic fungus or plant, uses an extensive root system to take nutrients from its host. Its roots are initially pale and soft, but become hard and green by absorbing pigments and minerals from the host. However, the growing tips of the root system remain pale and soft. |
The '''kellace''', like a parasitic fungus or plant, uses an extensive root system to take nutrients from its host. Its roots are initially pale and soft, but become hard and green by absorbing pigments and minerals from the host. However, the growing tips of the root system remain pale and soft. |