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These psychic monsters are made out of stone and prefer to live on quiet mountains where they can remain undisturbed by outsiders. They possess varying degrees of power depending on their age. Crystals grow out of their bodies as they age and they must be careful to keep them in order if they wish to cut down on their spikiness. These crystals are highly sought after and very powerful, especially by the church. They are excellent for filtering psionic energy and magic.
Physical Description
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Biology
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Reproduction
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Diet
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Magic and Abilities
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Culture
Possessions
It is not uncommon for a fraggle to own very little to no personal possessions over a long period of time. They view a number of common personal items as tools to learn from before sharing them with someone who can benefit from a new experience. Books, radios, tools, and items for crafting are passed along from fraggle to fraggle as they see fit. Usual exceptions to this are personal decorations and weapons used for self defense. Even these tend to be passed down in families and hold great sentimental value.
Romance
Fraggle are curious, but not always social, creatures. When they find another they are romantically drawn to, they put their best effort forward, but have needed to come up with at system to remove the question of, are they interested in romance or just in friendship from the situation. The fraggle break off a piece of their personal crystal and offer it to the other. If the attempted relationship is between two fraggle, it is expected that the one being offered the shard will either break off a part of their person as well and present it as a reply, or hand back the piece of the first fraggle. In the event they are courting another species, they tend to do the same thing, just with much more confusion and a required discussion about cultural differences.
Courtships are simple, but significant, where both parties involved set about learning everything they can find out about their partner. Once they feel they understand them, they are bound either in a traditional wedding ceremony or by a common acknowledgement that they are pretty much 'already married.'