· Rob Boyle · Setting · 1 min read
Species: Scrill
Who doesn't want to play a carnivorous plant?

Who doesn’t want to play a carnivorous plant?
Scrills are a carnivorous, motile plant species known for their patience and cunning. Their caterpillar-like bodies can slither like a snake or crawl along on dozens of millipede-like legs, though they often raise up their front half when interacting with others. Their flower-like frill can be raised up to approximate a face. Multiple vine-like arms manipulate objects as dexterously as hands. They wield a barbed and sometimes venomous whip-like tongue against prey. Their blooms are aromatic and patches of their skin are phosphorescent.

Scrills are hermaphroditic, each expressing both male and female sexual characteristics—and gender identities—over the course of their lives.



