Lilyath
BASICS
Name: Lilyath
Specie: Undead; Technically Revenant/Demon; N’vaen / Elemental; Florid; Necrobloom
Gender: Female
Name: Lilyath
Specie: Undead; Technically Revenant/Demon; N’vaen / Elemental; Florid; Necrobloom
Gender: Female
APPEARANCE
The brightly colored warning petals of a necrobloom adorned Lilyath’s head like a hat of sorts, a smaller rose-like construct adorning the top. Cascading spindly vines pouring from the top of her head took the appearance of hair. Her flesh was a sickly olive green, and her eyes stared ahead in a a constant, zombie-like lethargic tranquility. A darker shade of a leafy substance covered the torso of her humanoid portion.
Everything from the legs on down is an even larger necrobloom - about the size of a closet. The vine-tendrils writhed dangerously, showing that in spite of her deathly-ill colorization, this beast is certainly very alive, and very deadly.
The brightly colored warning petals of a necrobloom adorned Lilyath’s head like a hat of sorts, a smaller rose-like construct adorning the top. Cascading spindly vines pouring from the top of her head took the appearance of hair. Her flesh was a sickly olive green, and her eyes stared ahead in a a constant, zombie-like lethargic tranquility. A darker shade of a leafy substance covered the torso of her humanoid portion.
Everything from the legs on down is an even larger necrobloom - about the size of a closet. The vine-tendrils writhed dangerously, showing that in spite of her deathly-ill colorization, this beast is certainly very alive, and very deadly.
ABILITIES
- Necromage: as a Necrobloom, it is only natural that Lilyath utilizes the arts of necromagic. Able to utilize the dead that she often surrounds herself with, Lilyath’s minions often have beautiful flowers growing out of various orifices.
- Creeper Vines: Lilyath’s vines extend massively underground as a vast network unto themselves. These vines tunnel through the earth at quick speeds in order for sneak attacks. In addition, the spines on these vines inject various venoms into her victims or targets, such as necromage viruses.
- Sporespray: Lilyath's vines also contain several pre-bloom buds. On her command, these buds burst opens, spraying clouds of spores, which are highly poisonous to those that inhale it. While it has little effect on elementals and any inorganic creature, prolonged exposure to these clouds can even make the proud, majestic dragons fall ill.
- Dark/Earth Reiatsu: Lilyath is skilled in the use of magic. Her most common uses involve shrouding areas in darkness for sneak attacks and to induce fear as well as necromagic applications. In addition her earth magic allows rapidly grow any seeds or spores - which is how some of her seed-based attacks work.
- Regeneration: As a plant, few bits of Lilyath can be severed permanently. In order for her to be killed permanently, her body has to be separated from the larger rafflesia at bare minimum. Complete incineration can also work.
- Burrowing: Lilyath can burrow her entire body in about three seconds. At this point, she can reappear anywhere there is soft enough dirt as well a path via land. This is essentially how she moves.
- Flexible Energy Source: Due to her unique composition, Lilyath draws energy from sunlight, darkness, soil, water, and blood, and is also an omnivore on top of this. Given this advantage, she is a hardy plant and will win most wars of attrition (please note, this does not mean she can absorb these elementals, just that she can feed off these as a normal being that feeds off these things can).
- Tri’akun: From beneath Lilyath's necrobloom grows what looks to be an oversized-pair of flytrap jaws. These jaws close in on and engulf her, before reopening into Lilyath's tri'akun - a multi-headed flytrap hydra esque creature. In this form, Lilyath spews thick clouds of the necromagic virus from the various mouths on the tips of her vines. This breath attempts to necrotize anything it touches, preparing the target to be fertile ground for Lilyath's garden. In addition, the breath also contains the microscopic seeds for her plants. Stronger or larger creatures can have the constitution necessary to stave off these effects for some time, but organisms that are exposed to this for lengthy period of times generally fall sooner or later, becoming yet another host for her plants.
WEAKNESSES
- Fire Weakness: Lilyath must avoid fire at alL costs. While she has barriers and can summon vine walls for limited protection, a direct hit by fire can cripple her. In addition, her minions are also similarly weak to fire.
- Light Weakness: While Lilyath can absorb natural sunlilght, any focused offensive form of light reiatsu can wound her greatly due to her dual undead/demon nature.
- Mobility: Plants are not known for high mobility, and Lilyath is rooted to the spot - her only movement capability is burrowing.
BACKGROUND
Lilyath was one of Icarath’s assistants in his research. Dealing mostly with collecting herbal ingredients for various reagents, she was loyal to his service as part of the Silus clan. She was also one of the original observers and assistants with creating Chimaera. Her herbs ensured that his pain was relatively minimized - as best she could anyway.
However, Icarath was narrowly focused on his goals. Any sacrifice he needed to make for Lethias, he would. One day, in the aftermath of abandoning Chimaera due to believing his body would not be able to maintain the amount of reiatsu necessary for his purposes, he used her Demon N’vaen body as the subject of his experiment - killing her, replacing her brain, and infusing a high amount of earth elemental reiatsu into her body.
Her soul trapped with a sub-optimally functioning brain, she now speaks in short phrases and obeys Icarath as one of his various abominations.
Lilyath was one of Icarath’s assistants in his research. Dealing mostly with collecting herbal ingredients for various reagents, she was loyal to his service as part of the Silus clan. She was also one of the original observers and assistants with creating Chimaera. Her herbs ensured that his pain was relatively minimized - as best she could anyway.
However, Icarath was narrowly focused on his goals. Any sacrifice he needed to make for Lethias, he would. One day, in the aftermath of abandoning Chimaera due to believing his body would not be able to maintain the amount of reiatsu necessary for his purposes, he used her Demon N’vaen body as the subject of his experiment - killing her, replacing her brain, and infusing a high amount of earth elemental reiatsu into her body.
Her soul trapped with a sub-optimally functioning brain, she now speaks in short phrases and obeys Icarath as one of his various abominations.