![]() ![]() This is probably how all Agaran life started, and this can be supported by the fact that Agarans use Floran furniture and armor. I'm saying that Drysap slowly turns Florans into Agarans, and when ready to finally transform they form a cocoon and mutate completely. You can probably tell what I'm trying to say. Drysap is said to physically enhance a Floran's bodily strength and multiplies inside their blood and takes over, sort of like a virus. In the final edition of "a greenguard's journal", the greenguard (who has been under the worse effects of drysap) wants to burn his friends and be "reclaimed by the oaken army". The fungal pods (that the Agarans presumably come out of) are described as "Floran in origin" by the glitch. They were deliberately feeding them drysap. Guess what's in the jail cell.Ī drysap dispenser. You can find an Agaran setpiece that has a small house with a jail cell (housing a Floran) under it. Lore found in the Dust (aka Floran prison) tells of how drysap can have horrible effects on Florans, especially those of higher intellect, and how it causes "physical changes" to the body and an actual hatred of other Florans. Greenfinger, when he first found it, sent it to the Dust to see if they have any use for it there. This theory was inspired by a post I read, where the creator questioned how plants reproduce.Perhaps this should go in "The Agaran Menace" thread, but I think it deserves it's own because I'm arrogant.Īnyway, I came up with this theory about drysap. Why do florans have to be so complicated?! Maybe they form after reproduction, the designated female grows them as to nurture a floran child. This would however mean all florans have boobs. ![]() This means I have to make a theory about how it makes sense from an scientific standpoint for a floran to have boobs. Floran reproduction is thus unnecessarily complicated.Īll this also means florans simultaneously have male and female reproductive organs. In other words, the floran reproductive process includes two separate wombs for the creation of one floran. The seed is planted, and grows another womb which creates the floran. TL DR, when two florans love each other very much, they reproduce, forming a seed. Perhaps it produces a fully formed floran in the respawn animation thanks to the ray of speed boost it was shot with. However, it would make more sense for the plant to directly grow a floran as a fruit, rather than what happens it the animation, which would make the floran closer to a seed than a fruit.īecause of how the fruit grows and produces a floran, I think the fruit is actually a womb of sorts, producing a floran child. I propose the female floran, after having her egg fertilized into a seed, sort of lays the seed, and from here plant reproduction takes over somewhat. This bypasses the need for animals to contribute to the reproductive process, allowing for florans to reproduce solely with other florans. So, they don't need this system to spread pollen. However, florans are obviously more capable of movement than, say, a tree. They are literally rooted in place, incapable of sexual intercourse. So how do florans do this? Well, the only reason plants need to spread pollen via other animals is because they cannot move on their own. The animal passes the seeds in the fruit, and the seeds are planted, and eventually grow a new plant. When a plant receives pollen from another plant, this pollen goes into the female gamete, and fertilizes the ovules in the gamete, which would grow into seeds in a fruit, which is then eaten by another animal, and spread far away by the animal. (Yes, bees are not technically 'animals', but they still qualify as fauna. Once this is produced, animals such as bees take the pollen and spread it to more plants. Gametes are basically the sex organs of the plant. Plants reproduce by first producing pollen in the male gamete. This is important, because plants have very different reproductive practices than animals. But more importantly, they're plant people. So, to answer this question, we have to ask: what are florans? Florans are carnivorous, sometimes cannibalistic hunter/gatherers. sex ed for plants? Or a biology textbook article! But this is a genuine scientific question! I'll try to keep this as pg as possible. ![]()
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