| Species | Fluer |
| Order | Dryad |
| Classification | Vaettir |
| Family | Plant |
| Sphere | Hope |
| Origin | Carolia made them from flowers |
| Lifespan | ~3000 years per generation |
| Habitat | |
| Food | Dew, seeds, soil, nutrients, sunlight, water |
| Description | During their initial generation, If they have a particularly different type of flower In their secondary generation, they appear to be |
| Procreation | Fluers attract partners of other (very small) species (including rodents, insects, and other small animals) to mate with, bringing them into their flowers. The process can be risky for their partners. The fluer becomes pregnant and enters her bonded flower, and when she gives birth, her child becomes part of the flower. Their floral generations reproduce via normal processes depending on the variety of their flower, usually producing a little seed that grows into a new fluer. |
| Generations | Fluers' forms alternate between generations. One generation is a tiny human-like being with floral features, the next is a sentient flower. |
| Esoterica | Fluers are beings of greenlight aether and radiance. Using either is not uncommon. They also often use other kinds of aether. Other common energies wielded include dumaqu, Foundation, emotional resonance, heavenly light, mana, poioumenon, yahas, radiance, ordinal energies, and spirits. The only energies they cannot use are brown aether and despair resonance. |
| Bonds | bond, time period, rejection |
| Special Powers | Heartbonding, forms, phasing into flower, beauty, speech, power over flowers, sight, bond-born abilities, multiple bonds, petal powers in floral form, command flowers, senses
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| Special Cases | Supernatural flower examples Opal roses - healing petals Devil's nightshade - evil supernatural beauty White rose - +6 ROG Perfect chrysanthemum - grace Black dahlia - +6 fast talk, nightmare powers Jet tulip - void powers Aeldian orchid - poisonousness, doppelganging powers Black rue - invisibility Scent of the heart - empathy
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| Weaknesses | Fire hurts them. The bond between a fluer and their flower means they can suffer harm when the other is harmed, up to and including death. Brown aether or despair resonance can kill them. |
| Culture | based on flowers |
| Other Nations | supernatural flowers
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