Dnd forgotten realms god11/22/2023 His virtues aside however, the Spore Lord was undeniably mad, as the more forms he divided himself between the more unrepresentative of his whole self the aspects became. Admired by many for his great hospitality, he showed an initial positivity towards all travelers in his realm, whether assassins or explorers. Although he was dogged about the spreading of the myconids he could be persuaded to slow down or spread passively, as he didn't destroy civilizations he saw as peaceful and beneficiary. įurthermore, he was not motivated in his propagation of the myconids and his adopted fungal creatures by a desire for personal glory, but rather for their own benefit. Unlike many other archfey he possessed a genuine fondness for the vigor and drive of short-lived mortals, rather than viewing them as playthings, pawns, or vermin. Despite being as unpredictable and dangerous as other Feywild lords, he lacked their self centered attitudes and mindsets. The greatest desire of the Carrion King was clear to all who knew him: ensuring the continued longevity, prosperity, and spread of the myconid race. He was often depicted as a kind of fungal world tree with his innumerable mycelia reaching throughout the planes. Blue-gray in this form, he was capable of changing color in order to match his environment or his mood. His most well known form among the myconids was that of a 6 feet (1.8 meters) tall, levitating myconid with an extensive network of mycelia drifting behind him. These numerous iterations were over dozens of feet tall, long and/or wide, and were surrounded by a small field of fungus wherever they appeared. Known forms included but were not limited to titanic toadstools with numerous pseudopods, morels with multiple eyes and mouths, rock-like truffles with toothy maws, giant red and white toadstools, and blue slime molds with a plethora of eyes and limbs. To make a physical appearance, Psilofyr could quickly assume a fungoid form and manifest before whatever creature or object he desired to interact with. The Spore Lord could not only possess bodies in different places at once, but each could appear wildly different. His presence within Mechanus, also suggested that his root system extended into other planar realms. His consciousness resided within a singular and extensive fungal root system that spanned the entire Feydark. Psilofyr was a wholly unique entity not bound to a singular form, but rather existing in many places at once simultaneously.
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