Saplittle
“ Long ago, once upon a time in the Indianization of the Indianized countries, Tolkien discovered this monster. Without the blessing of nature, the infant of the Melinjo-ent aspires to grow up to be a massive protector. ”
– Eostre
Scientific Taxonomy & Character Information
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Gnetophyta
Class: Gnetopsida
Order: Neognetophyta
Family: Neognetophytidae
Genus: Neognetophytus
Species: Neognetophytus homoquercus
Descendant: Gnetum gnemon
Named by: Bernand Sicilius
Year Published: 1790
Size: 1.03 meters tall in height; 10 lbs. in weight
Type:
Plants
Mythical
Title:
Forest Baby
Forest Colossal
Forest People
Pantheon:
Terran/Gaian
Time Period: Pliocene–Holocene
Alignment: Passive
Threat Level: ★★
Diet: Omnivorous
Elements: Leaf
Inflicts: Leafblight, rooted, paralysis, sleep, bleeding
Weaknesses: Fire, air, ice, poison
Casualties: ???
Based On:
Ents / treant / Onodrim
Groot
Conservation Status: Critically Endangered (CR) – IUCN Red List
Saplittle or Maramite (Tamil: மரம் குழந்தை, maram kuḻantai) is a one of the mythical creatures that is introduced in Worldcraft: Forces of Mother Nature, the baby form of Wood-folk.
Etymology
Saplittle is a combination word for sap or sapling and little, because of their baby appearance and even small twigs.
Physical Appearance
Like the Gnetum genus, Saplittle has sturdy and smooth bark skin and their wood and bark are mistaken for the oak tree. Their twigs are different from other creatures. They also have limbs like big legs and small hands. The eyes of ents are yellowish because of fluidity whenever you notice the blood plasma is fake.
Abilities
Saplittle can't attack to the opponents because it is too weak, they are grown up into their ent because of this large size feeding with enchanted golden apple, forbidden apple or ginkgo seeds.
Ecology
Saplittle can't survive in extremely cold and hot regions. Unlike their adult form, they measure the ecological niche of saplittles.
Behavior
Saplittle is simply passive, cannot be attacked.
Distribution and Habitat
Wood-folk and Saplittle were from their lives in the groups called meeting and lives in deep tropical, subtropical, Mediterranean, temperate, and taiga forests worldwide in four realms.
Movement Pattern: Random
Individual Type: Solo, later dispersive
Population Trend: Unspecific
Population: 500
Locomotion: Versatile
Habitat: All
Earth:
Extant (resident): Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Greece, India (mainland India; Andaman and Nicobar Islands), Nepal, Poland, Sri Lanka
Extant & Introduced (non-breeding): Algeria; American Samoa; Andorra; Angola; Anguilla; Antarctica; Antigua and Barbuda; Aotearoa (New Zealand); Argentina; Armenia; Aruba; Australia; Austria; Azerbaijan; Åland Islands; Bahamas; Bahrain; Barbados; Belarus; Belgium; Belize; Benin; Bermuda; Bolivia; Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (Sint Eustatius, Saba, Bonaire); Bosnia and Herzegovina; Botswana; Bouvet Island; Brazil; Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland); British Indian Ocean Territory; Brunei; Bulgaria; Burkina Faso; Burundi; Cabo Verde; Cambodia; Cameroon; Canada; Cayman Islands; Central African Republic; Chad; Chile; China; Christmas Island; Cocos Islands; Colombia; Comoros; Republic of the Congo; The Democratic Republic of the Congo; Cook Islands; Costa Rica; Croatia; Cuba; Curacao; Cyprus; Czechia; Côte d'Ivoire; Denmark; Disputed Territory; Djibouti; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; El Salvador; Equatorial Guinea; Eritrea; Estonia; Eswatini; Ethiopia; Falkland Islands; Faroe Islands; Fiji; Finland; France; French Guiana; French Polynesia; French Southern Territories; Gabon; Gambia; Georgia; Germany; Ghana; Gibraltar; Greenland; Grenada; Guadeloupe; Guam; Guatemala; Guernsey; Guinea; Guinea-Bissau; Guyana; Haiti; Heard Island and McDonald Islands; Honduras; Hong Kong; Hungary; Iceland; Indonesia; Iran; Iraq; Ireland; Isle of Man; Israel; Italy; Jamaica; Japan; Jersey; Jordan; Kazakhstan; Kenya; Kiribati; North Korea; South Korea; Kuwait; Kyrgyzstan; Laos; Latvia; Lebanon; Lesotho; Liberia; Libya; Liechtenstein; Lithuania; Luxembourg; Macao; Madagascar; Malawi; Malaysia; Maldives; Mali; Malta; Marshall Islands; Martinique; Mauritania; Mauritius; Mayotte; Mexico; Micronesia; Moldova; Monaco; Mongolia; Montenegro; Montserrat; Morocco; Mozambique; Myanmar; Namibia; Nauru; Netherlands; New Caledonia; Nicaragua; Niger; Nigeria; Niue; Norfolk Island; North Macedonia; Northern Mariana Islands; Norway; Oman; Pakistan; Palau; Palestine; Panama; Papua New Guinea; Paraguay; Peru; Philippines; Pitcairn; Portugal; Puerto Rico; Qatar; Romania; Russia; Rwanda; Réunion Island; Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Martin Island; Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Samoa; San Marino; Sao Tome and Principe; Saudi Arabia; Senegal; Serbia; Seychelles; Sierra Leone; Singapore; Sint Maarten (Dutch); Slovakia; Slovenia; Solomon Islands; Somalia; South Africa; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; South Sudan; Spain; Sudan; Suriname; Svalbard and Jan Mayen; Sweden; Switzerland; Syrian Arab Republic; Taiwan, Province of China; Tajikistan; Tanzania, United Republic of; Thailand; Timor-Leste; Togo; Tokelau; Tonga; Trinidad and Tobago; Tunisia; Turkey; Turkmenistan; Turks and Caicos Islands; Tuvalu; Uganda; Ukraine; United Arab Emirates; United States of America (USA); United States Minor Outlying Islands; Uruguay; Uzbekistan; Vanuatu; Venezuela; Viet Nam; Virgin Islands, British; Virgin Islands, U.S.; Wallis and Futuna; Western Sahara; Yemen; Zambia; Zimbabwe.
Berbania: Karnumpollutu Rainforest
Reinachos: Ignacio Rainforest (Amazonia); Xavier Forest
Sawintir: rainforest worldwide
Tamed
Feeding the Saplittle are the seeds of ginkgo trees and seeds of welwitschia plants. Ents are not able to be tameable if their babies grow up into their tameable Wood-folk.
Lore
Bereshit - 300,000–70,000 BCE
Project Pashnea, a scientific initiative by the Terran branch of Deities to create any animals, monsters, or humans in terms of their own, led a goddess named Demeter to create Saplittles and Wood-folks.
Magadha-Anga war - 540–535 BCE
The Haryanka dynasty of Magadha and the neighboring Anga Kingdom engaged in combat during the Magadha-Anga War. Since they were allegedly assaulted by migrated forests with human faces, the Magadha annexed the Anga kingdom's territory and the conflict resulted in their defeat.
Battle of Droizy - 593 CE
Using Roman military strategies, Fredegund deploys her inferior forces against Brunhilda in the battle. She picks the battleground and employs deceit. Outnumbered, Fredegund ordered her men to carry tree branches to disguise one another, use a piece of Eden with some of the Indian Saplittles and Wood-folks who had come to Austria, and attach bells to their horses to make the enemy believe they were their own grazing horses. Brunhilda's army was wiped out, and Fredegund's forces won.
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