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Herukka
Herr Burnt Coal.
(Actually Kullforbrenning.)

In his lifetime his name was Skogg-Snille (Forest-Kind), his surname is lost.

He got his nickname because of pyromania, and because he was extinguished a few moments before his death and was already dying in a state similar to...well... uh...well.... coal.

He seems to be proud of his nickname, BUT his death was not a dignified one for a man of his nobility
Herukka (Currant).

During his lifetime, Herukka was a healer, but contracted rabies and died a very slow and painful death. 
Herukka was revived by self-taught necromancers, however, rather unsuccessfully, and died again almost immediately.

But the last time Herukka woke up on his own. It's not clear whose will it was, but he wasn't very happy about it.
Olliver was blinded by hatred and resentment for his murdered son and brother.

The cross symbolises the "only right" religion according to people, which in my setting made all non-humans considered freaks and devils, so they were slaughtered.

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1 year ago
Heike And His Tribe Become The Only People To Reach Out To Olliver, As He Experienced Firsthand What

Heike and his tribe become the only people to reach out to Olliver, as he experienced firsthand what it's like to be slaughtered for "demonic practices".

Violence is never solved by violence. Killing for being different from you is degrading.


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1 year ago
A healthy, long-lived mushroom can outlive several generations of its family, and even more so people, their organism is disposed to this...but also to nervousness and other troubles with the head. No they don't become maniacal psychos, mostly mushrooms suffer from depressive disorders, are hyperactive (or vice versa), can follow "rituals" to calm themselves down.

The average height of a mushroom - 154/140 cm, the largest (abnormal) growth of 180 cm met only one mushroom in the history of their existence, at least historically recorded. 

Very similar to humans in bone shape and body proportions (unlike any other monsters, which are bound to have something out of the ordinary).
In the past, ONLY sorcerers and shamans were supposed to not scar the body, except for fancy patterns on the hands and palms, no more.

This is due to the fact that sorcerers and shamans never covered their hands (but themselves completely dressed in closed clothes), they did not need to show themselves, so there was no need for scarring. 
It also helps them to "keep" their hands in their world, so that the spirits, if they were angry, would not take them away.

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A mushroom gets its first scar at (by human standards) 14-17 years old, it depends on the region. The first scar is very important to the mushroom, so it can't be simple or abstruse, it must necessarily signify something, have meaning. The place does not matter, but most often young lads choose the neck and the temporal side of the head.
Their outfits were inspired by Hungarian men's national costume. Because of this, there are many elements of skirts and very long shirts, even dresses. 

But there are nuances: because of their place of residence, the ancestors of the mushrooms wore klopms (and any other very uncomfortable wooden shoes) instead of any other kind of footwear. Unless on holiday they wore leather shoes (or boots), and in winter they wore ounts made of animal skins. 

On the sleeves there are necessarily ... Cut-outs? that it would be possible to slip your hand through there without rolling up the sleeves. This does not apply to work clothes, often they do not have such long or wide sleeves.

Outfits are necessarily decorated with embroidery of mushrooms, flowers and other flora, an integral part of the costume: without them, they may think that you are either very poor or ignorant.
Rich mushrooms could afford dyed, embroidered clothes with expensive rivets for everyday wear. But this applied only to the top - shirts, dresses and waistcoats. Trousers and skirts were not embellished.

Hats were also an integral part of their costume, and sometimes bonnets were worn under them, not so much to keep the accessory clean as for fashion.

my fictional mushroom dudes


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1 year ago
He's So Silly Little Bean

he's so silly little bean


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1 year ago
Some Kind Of Bizarre Little Snowdrop...and Even Grew In December! What A Miracle!

some kind of bizarre little snowdrop...and even grew in december! what a miracle!


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