
Treant reproduction is a complicated process. While resting, they are virtually indistinguishable from ordinary trees. They spend between six and twelve hours a day like this, resting in a meditative state. Like ordinary plants, Treants derive most of their sustenance by rooting themselves in the soil and basking in the sunlight. As a result, Treant is a very difficult language for humanoids to understand, let alone speak. Rustling leaves, and specialized pollens to speak Treant. With each other in a much more complex fashion, using their sounding chamber as well as creaks, groans, Treants generate humanoid speech using a hollow sounding chamber located in the middle of their bodies. They can include features from non-humanoid creatures if the dominant tool-using race nearby is non-humanoid, though this is rare. Treant faces most often resemble human faces, although occasionally they include the facial features of other humanoid species if these are more common in the region.

These fingers can fold into a knotted fist capable of dealing blows of tremendous force, and can also dig into wood, stone or metal with surprising speed, causing great damage. Treants’ hands usually have between six and thirteen long twig-like fingers, with at least one opposable digit per hand. Thick, root-like toes extend in all directions from a Treant’s feet, digging into the ground for support and pushing it along at surprising speed. Bending is much more difficult, except at the shoulder and multiple elbow joints in the arms, and the hip joints of the legs.
Treants living in prismatica skin#
The rigid, bark-like skin and powerful internal fibers that comprise most of a Treant’s torso and limbs can twist with surprising ease and speed. A Treant’s long, thin arms, located at the midpoint of the torso, are usually more than long enough for the Treant to touch the ground without bending over. The head and the crown make up about two fifths of a Treant’s height, while the thick legs often make up less than one fifth. Though roughly humanoid in outline, Treants have little in common with humanoids, physiologically speaking and so are classified with the other races. The tough, flexible tissues that make up most of the internal structure of the Treant’sīody are nearly as dense as the wood of an ordinary tree, and so a Treant’s weight can range from 5,000 to more than 300,000 pounds.



Even the Elves have always known the Treants as part of their world. Treants are one of the oldest races known in the world.
