Fungril resemble humanoid mushrooms.
They can be either more humanoid or more fungal in appearance, and they come in an assortment of colors, from earth tones to bright reds, yellows, purples, and blues. Fungril display an incredible variety of bodies, faces, and limbs, as there’s no single common shape among them. Even their heights range from a tiny 2 feet tall to a staggering 7 feet tall. While the common lifespan of a fungril is about 300 years, some have been reported to live much longer. They can communicate nonverbally, and many members of this ancestry use a mycelial array to chemically exchange information with other fungril across long distances.
Features
Fungril Network: Make an Instinct Roll ( 12) to use your mycelial array to speak with others of your ancestry. On a success, you can communicate across any distance.
Death Connection: While touching a corpse that died recently, you can mark a Stress to extract one memory from the corpse related to a specific emotion or sensation of your choice.

Mushroom Caps: Most Fungril grow fungus or mushroom caps on their head and body. These caps can grow in a variety of styles - some Fungril have one cap while others have many. Caps may also be modified or cultivated to grow in particular shapes. Fungril caps grow continuously throughout their life, so they often trim or shape them for comfort. As they age, their caps lose stiffness and may begin to sag.
Damaged Caps: Damaged caps will naturally regrow back to their normal shape with enough time and care.
Decorated Caps: Fungril often decorate their caps with a variety of accessories.
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Fungril
Fungril resemble humanoid mushrooms.
Fungril Network: Make an Instinct Roll ( 12) to use your mycelial array to speak with others of your ancestry. On a success, you can communicate across any distance.
Death Connection: While touching a corpse that died recently, you can mark a Stress to extract one memory from the corpse related to a specific emotion or sensation of your choice.
Ancestry
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