Vegepygmy

Vegepygmies, also known as moldies, mold folk or mold men, were fungus creatures that lived in dark forests or underground, hunting for sustenance and spreading the spores from which they reproduced. They were spawned from dead humanoids or giants or beasts that were killed by a type of mold commonly known as russet mold.

Description
Vegepygmies stood between 2 and 4½ feet (0.6–1.4 meters) tall with muscular frames covered in plant matter skin. Their coloration depended on their environment, ranging from brown and green skin in wooded areas, gray and black skin underground, or sometimes a moldy blue and white. Their eyes were normally white, lidless, and did not appear to have pupils, and naturally grew a dull brown topknot. They had heavy wrinkles and lacked noses. Lengthy lines of tendrils, similar to hair cover the creatures, ending in a topknot at their head and flowing regardless of the presence of wind. Their hands end in thorn-like claws.

However, at least one vegepygmy, Kupalué, had healthy looking green skin, yellow eyes with pupils, and had a noticeably taller yellow topknot than other vegepygmies.

Combat
Vegepygmies' claws could be used as natural weaponry. They showed great resistance to electrocution, as currents ran through them and dissipated into the earth, and their physiology granted them resilience in the face of piercing attacks. Coupled with their physical resistances, vegepygmies naturally regenerated most damage, recovering even from life-threatening injury. However, this regeneration could be canceled by extreme heat, cold, or rotting. Their skin easily blended into terrain surrounded by plant life, and their eyes could see easily in darkness. Due to their primitive, plant-like brains, they showed some resistance to enchantment.

As vegepygmies aged, spore clusters collected on their bodies and their skin grew tougher and harder to damage. They could disperse clouds of spores that acted as russet mold spores, infecting non-plants who breathed them in, and possibly killing them, causing them to give rise to more vegepygmies.

Thornies were stronger and tougher, if less intelligent than vegepygmies. They were quadrupeds that acted as animals for the vegepygmies. Their bodies were covered in sharp barbs, which injured creatures that tried to grab hold of them.

Vegepygmy hunters employed primitive clubs and spears, with any other technology being acquired from other races, or copied directly. The extent of their tactical ability lay in ambushes and maneuvering enemies towards thornies.

Reproduction
Vegepygmy do not hold sexes, or reproductive organs. Typical Vegepygmy reproduction involves the infection of other creatures. Whether via Russet mold or a Chief, Vegepygmy spores are toxic, and can be used to infect animal life via inhalation. Once killed the corpse will create a new Vegepygmy based on size, with beast corpses resulting in Thornies. The process was painful, and slowly weakened a victim until death. This wasn't required however, as the death of a sufficiently old Vegepygmy would create two smaller individuals. Memories from an ancestral line can be passed down through generations, with even ancient memories resurfacing in new vegepygmy.

Russet Mold itself is created when vegepygmy spores gather into patches on nearby terrain.

Physiology
Vegepygmies are omnivorous, capable of eating meat and blood regardless of it's state of decay. They will grow moss and fungi to subsist on, and in particularly harder times, they can absorb nutrients from the soil itself and almost all organic matter such as bone. Despite the ability to vocalize through hissing, they lack the ability to properly speak, although a highly rare few are born with the ancestral ability to.

Culture
Vegepygmies were organized in simple tribal units, led by their elders, whom outsiders referred to as "chiefs". They were highly tribalistic and territorial, and were generally low level intellectually. Mold-folk culture centers around the harvesting of food and the spread of the tribe, even at the cost of their individual lives. Veneration is offered to those who propagate the race, whilst those who refuse to grow the tribe are treated as pariahs.

Culture also varied based on location. Forest Vegepygmies were more aggressive and predominately hunters, while underground Vegepygmies were vegetarians, preferring to scavenge, and more likely to ally with other plant based races. Due to a reliance on different resources Vegepygmy of different tribes might be less likely to war.

Relations
Vegepygmy had generally positive relations with other fungal or plant creatures possessing an instinctive feeling of kinship with them.. Myconid, viewed them as rustic and less enlightened kin, and would ally with them, if warily. Vegepygmy would employ Shrieker and violet fungi. in their lairs as living alarms and security, with only native mold men knowing how to avoid them. Vegepygmy have tense relations with other races, may of which view them as monsters. They have been known to establish neutral zones in order to engage in mutual unimpeded worship.

Language
Vegepygmy were likely once capable of a spoken language, as some with ancestral memories are capable of speech, and metals bearing carved inscriptions are found within their treasure pits. Lacking this, Vegepygmy language consists of hissing, grunting, chest thumps, gestures, and rhythmic taps.

Religion and Magic
Vegepygmy held strong reverence for ancient relics, and sacred objects. Many were of unknown composition, and origin, and others being powerful weapons. They would also worship constructs such as golems as lesser deities, giving them offerings. Other tribes might engage in ritual sacrifice of sapient beings. Ritual dances are also done, with some even killing themselves by accident in reckless performance. Some Vegepygmy are born with supernatural abilities based on their ancestral memories. These Vegepygmy become Witch Doctors capable of druidic and shamanistic magic, such as the ability to empower plant monsters, and rapidly grow nearby plants for offensive purposes. They also may inherit cultural knowledge and the ability to vocally communicate.

History
The origin of vegepygmies was ultimately unknown. It was speculated that vegepygmies originated outside of Toril, and were brought there by a falling star infested with russet mold. Other reports note their presence in a mountain dungeon containing a strange metal substance.

Numerous vegepygmy tribes were known to dwell in the Chultan wilderness in the late 1480s DR.

Appearances

 * Adventures:
 * Tomb of Annihilation


 * Fiction:
 * Dragon+ #15, 16: "Qawasha & Kupalué"