WP-004: Transformation Flowers
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:37 pm
A new type of flower has cropped up around the swamp. Sprouting at the edges of the water, nestled among the mangrove roots, it has a shimmering rainbow coloration that never quite seems the same. Consuming this flower enables a Kin to transform for the time frame of one breeding, allowing them to become either the father or the mother, as needed, in a same sex pairing. After the breeding is completed, they go back to their normal state.
The introduction of this flower also has a strange effect on the greenery that sprouts around it. It infuses flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, with a strange, chaotic kind of magic, giving them a similar rainbow sheen. Consuming this strangely magical flora will have an effect on all kin, allowing them to undergo an even larger transformation -- for one day they are able to take on the form of any other sentient creature in the swamp. Perhaps they become an animal, one of the plentiful pets/familiars in the swamp; perhaps they become one of the other kin species; or perhaps they merely change sex, to explore a different shape. Note that whatever shape they take will carry the markings and traits that make them uniquely them. The form this transformation takes will vary kin to kin, and will last for one day, in character.
The introduction of this flower also has a strange effect on the greenery that sprouts around it. It infuses flowers, trees, fruits, vegetables, with a strange, chaotic kind of magic, giving them a similar rainbow sheen. Consuming this strangely magical flora will have an effect on all kin, allowing them to undergo an even larger transformation -- for one day they are able to take on the form of any other sentient creature in the swamp. Perhaps they become an animal, one of the plentiful pets/familiars in the swamp; perhaps they become one of the other kin species; or perhaps they merely change sex, to explore a different shape. Note that whatever shape they take will carry the markings and traits that make them uniquely them. The form this transformation takes will vary kin to kin, and will last for one day, in character.