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== Finality of Form ==
== Finality of Form ==
As tribal existence led to moving away from being nomadic to more stationary lifestyles, the proto-Heartwood would discover keeping livestock long before agriculture. It is believed that the large number of both animals and mobile plants provided ample sustenance to the growing tribes. This breaking away from being nomadic only cemented the proto-Heartwood's change in lifecycle which would lead to ultimately defining the final form of the Heartwood species.
Proto-Heartwood tribes would eventually lead to more complex societies being developed, as well as the beginning of laws, culture and politics.


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Revision as of 12:34, 12 January 2021

Summary
Summary
Status <img src="https://www.zd10.net/images/planar_council.svg" style="width: 64px; height: 64px;" class="tooltip" title="Member of the Planar Council" />
Xenonym Heartwood Treefolk
Autonym Dirame Zameta
Home Plane Verdavent
Morphology {{{morphology}}}
Typoid {{{typoid}}}
Lifespan

Pregnancy: 2 Months
Seed: 1 Year
Sproutling: 2 Years
Wandersprout: 3 Years
Adolescent: 10 Years
Adult: 40 Years
Elder: 40+ Years

Height Data 5'75" Average

6'0"

4'8"
Weight Data 240lbs Average

290lbs

190lbs
Bark Colors Dark Brown, Light Brown, Dark Gray, Red-Brown, Black, Silver-Pink, Mountbatten Pink
Leaves Colors Red, Dark Red, Pink, Purple, Mauve, Orange, Yellow
Eye Colors Pink, Orange, Red, White
Physical Distinctions Bioluminescent Veins, Slightly Acidic Bloodsap
Properties {{{properties}}}


Heed the dreamers. Some walk the world as you and I, influencing the dreamscape. Others exist there, shaping our world. Walk with the knowledge that you are never alone and hope that your path, dreamed of, is filled with pleasantness and not with the restlessness of nightmares.

The world exists in these two states, then, whether you know it or not. We do our part to make sure those of us who came before and those yet to arrive only have the best of dreams. Living a good life, finding inner peace and helping others do the same will shape the world in turn. Hurting others and accepting inner turmoil only brings about chaos.

Is is sad to know that there are many who don't wish to sleep for fear of nightmares and there are many who don't wish to wake for the same fear. We do our part to walk a path, the one presented to you now.

Peace for the dreamer. Calm for the awake. Serenity for those yet to come, recognition for those who have gone. That is who we must be for everyone. That is what we must be for ourselves.

Lesson from the Bushi Bunjida Nyukuti to his student Jarlika Yindiko

Being the first species of plantfolk that the Planar Council encountered, contact with the Heartwood Treefolk initially caused some shock amongst its member species of the time. Myths from various other worlds contained intelligent trees and their existence had been speculated upon but the initial explorers had no idea what they would encounter. Luckily the inhabitants of Verdavent proved to be peaceful and welcoming. Their presence in the Planar Council would help ease future encounters with more alien species found across the planes.

The Dirame Zameta are an older species, their civilization having collapsed due to conflicts centuries ago. After suffering through a period of decline, eventually a new era of stability was reached. Previously warlike, society would shift to replacing military leaders with ones who focused on philosophy and knowledge. As they rebuilt they took a deeper look at their past and their surroundings and started to build the cultural cornerstones that make up the foundations of the current cultures of Verdavent. Known for being a voice of reason within the Planar Council, the Heartwood gladly take their place amongst the planes as they think of themselves as members of a dream shared by millions.

Physiology

Anatomy

Though they have an evolutionary path far different than other species of the Planar Council, the Heartwood's physiology is similar to that found amongst other bipdeds. Their body consists of the legs, the torso, the arms, the neck, and the head.

Many parts of the Heartwood's body are incredibly similar to their animal counterparts, functioning as plantlike analogs. A thin layer of flexible bark covers a layer of contracting soft tissues, fats, and organs. These are in turn protected by a "skeleton" of hardened wood material, functioning like bones in non-plantfolk species. They also have blood, similar to both sap found in trees and blood found in animals. This is sometimes called "bloodsap".

Bark colors vary between individuals and are interlaced by a network of external auxiliary vein-like structures that will glow through a biological form of bioluminescence. Some of the reagent for this reaction is contained in the blood of the Heartwood which causes it to slightly acidic. Though it isn't enough to burn through materials, it can act as a severe irritant to organic matter. The belief amongst their kind was that this was more of a side effect for the development of bioluminescence than one developed for a defensive purpose.

Being bipedal gives the Heartwood far more mobility than normal plants and even on their world not all plants are capable of it. Given that the mobile plants of Verdavent need to consume additional energy beyond what their leaves can produce, locomotion can be seen as an important development that allowed their evolutionary ancestors to survive easier and have more opportunities to spread.

Heartwood leaves to this point function similarly to hair on other non-plantfolk species, being arranged or styled in aesthetically pleasing ways with their photosynthetic properties generally being ignored. They have a number of branches that sprout from their head that are called "headbranches" which is where the leaves reside. A fully developed digestive system exists which has replaced photosynthesis of being the primary means of nutrient acquisition.

Their organic makeup being slightly denser than their animal counterparts leads to Heartwood being heavier with an average weight of 290lbs and heights ranging from 4 feet 8 inches to 6 feet.

Life Cycle

Heartwood reproduction requires a male and a female, a trait not found in most immobile plants but common with mobile ones. Males produce a pollen-infused liquid that females use to produce a single large seed, though sometimes 2 or even 3 can develop similarly to twins or triplets found in other non-plantfolk species. These seeds develop internally for two months before being planted and care for by the parents. Once planted, the seed requires around a year before it starts to germinate into a newborn. At this stage in development the Heartwood is fully immobile, being kept in place by a root structure to help with development. It is not uncommon for Heartwood to carry their young during this period.

Upon leaving the sproutling stage after around two years, the root structure will start to break down and Heartwood's stem will start to function as a locomotive organ. Initially this results in movement similar to a serpent but as the stem starts to split into two separate halves and harden, the wandersprout will be fully capable of ambulatory movement. Once able to walk, the wandersprout is developed mentally similar to a young child in other species and still requires care and education to further develop into maturity. Bioluminescence doesn't begin to develop until adulthood and is seen as a sign of physical maturity.

Diet

As the Heartwood developed evolutionarily past locomotion, the photosynthetic processes found in their leaves was no longer enough to sustain them alone. Initially starting an herbivorous diet as most of the first mobile plants, their ancestors ended up becoming omnivores to increase their odds of surviving.

Due to the recent cultural developments focusing on shifting away from opulence and materialistic tendencies, Heartwood cuisine has also started to become simpler. Though more ornate and complex dishes were common in the past, in the present they are decidedly only served during ritualistic meals, banquets or feasts. Pickles and other fermented foods are very common, as are soups served aside grains. Heartwood are known to have a legendary sweet tooth however, though the lack of any overly decadent desserts betrays this.

Biological Variation

Heartwood have a number of traits that vary from individual to individual, some being passed down to their offspring. Bark color, number of headbranches, leaf and eye colors and the color of their bioluminescent veins make up the primary traits that differ between the Heartwood.

Climate also seems to effect some traits, primarily bark color and the number of headbranches. In colder climates Heartwood lean towards darker bark colors and more headbranches with the opposite being found in warmer ones.

History

Evolutionary History

Animal and plant life developed on Verdavent as it does on many other worlds though a number of events and changes led to mobile plants being the dominant life forms.

An increase in volcanic activity in the plane's past led to a growing amount of ash in the atmosphere which would lead the world to becoming darker, colder and more difficult to survive in. Carnivorous plants already existed with a vineal nature that were capable of spreading across the landscape. In order to survive, a number of these plants evolved their vines to be able to perform basic locomotion which moved the survival strategy away from spreading out in place to being able to reposition themselves. It is believed that the combination of being able to create food from what sunlight still came through and consuming other lifeforms is what allowed the ancestors of the Heartwood to thrive in an otherwise tumultuous period.

As the atmosphere cleared and the plane started to return to normal, animal life found that it had been replaced as the predominant life form on Verdavent. A branch of mobile plants adopted an omnivorous diet, allowing them to increase an ever increasing intelligence. These plants would start to evolve beyond simple animal-like intelligence and exhibit the first signs of tool use.

Over time, a handful of species started to develop a more bipedal form. Familial bonds allowed the plants to adapt a change in their life cycle where their young would be cared for to improve survival rates. At this point, they had evolved to have an immobile period in early life that transitions into development of their limbs as they grow. The first signs of societies and culture would emerge during this period.

Eventually a single intelligent species of mobile plants evolved, securing their place on the top of the food chain in a world of both animals and plants. Capable of surviving in nearly every environment on their plane, it would be just a matter of time until they covered its entire surface.

Pre-History

The proto-Heartwood would begin to form family groups to protect their young that would lead to the first permanent societies coming into existence. Being incredibly territorial would lead them into frequent violent encounters between familial tribes which would heavily dampen the growth and spread of the species, as well as technological development. As generations passed and the proto-Heartwood spread out, the violence would become less frequent which would lead to an increase in size of the different tribes.

The tribal nature would continue to exist as societies developed, leading to the formation of the clans found in modern times. Looking back at their prehistoric ancestors, modern Heartwood find now pride with the territorial nature found during this point of their existence.

Finality of Form

As tribal existence led to moving away from being nomadic to more stationary lifestyles, the proto-Heartwood would discover keeping livestock long before agriculture. It is believed that the large number of both animals and mobile plants provided ample sustenance to the growing tribes. This breaking away from being nomadic only cemented the proto-Heartwood's change in lifecycle which would lead to ultimately defining the final form of the Heartwood species.

Proto-Heartwood tribes would eventually lead to more complex societies being developed, as well as the beginning of laws, culture and politics.

Society

Pre-Civilization

Transition to Civilization

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Culture

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Amongst the Planes

General Acceptance

Racism

Summary
Summary
Status <img src="https://www.zd10.net/images/planar_council.svg" style="width: 64px; height: 64px;" class="tooltip" title="Member of the Planar Council" />
Xenonym Heartwood Treefolk
Autonym Dirame Zameta
Home Plane Verdavent
Morphology {{{morphology}}}
Typoid {{{typoid}}}
Lifespan

Pregnancy: 2 Months
Seed: 1 Year
Sproutling: 2 Years
Wandersprout: 3 Years
Adolescent: 10 Years
Adult: 40 Years
Elder: 40+ Years

Height Data 5'75" Average

6'0"

4'8"
Weight Data 240lbs Average

290lbs

190lbs
Bark Colors Dark Brown, Light Brown, Dark Gray, Red-Brown, Black, Silver-Pink, Mountbatten Pink
Leaves Colors Red, Dark Red, Pink, Purple, Mauve, Orange, Yellow
Eye Colors Pink, Orange, Red, White
Physical Distinctions Bioluminescent Veins, Slightly Acidic Bloodsap
Properties {{{properties}}}


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