- Messages
- 29
- Race
- Human
- Profession
- Clown Ninja Spy Funny Boi
- Location
- At the Market!
- Character Sheet
NAME: Lactilia
Challenge Rating: 3
Description: Lactilia is a small, delicate humanoid fae creature with translucent wings resembling those of a butterfly. Its body is slender and ethereal, with shimmering patterns of white and cream that blend seamlessly with the moonlight. Despite its petite appearance, Lactilia possesses a potent sting, though nearly painless to the victim.
Cultural Significance: Lactilia holds both positive and negative cultural significance. While some view it as a beneficial creature, increasing milk production in dairy cows and providing pleasurable dreams to humans, others consider it a nuisance, especially if they are uncomfortable with the idea of being fed upon while asleep.
Habitat: Lactilia is primarily found in rural areas where dairy cows are prevalent, as well as in human settlements where milk is commonly consumed. It prefers to dwell in dark, secluded spaces during the day, such as barns, cellars, or attics.
Size: Lactilia is small in size, measuring only a few inches in length from wingtip to wingtip.
Biome Role: Lactilia thrives in environments where milk-producing mammals, such as cows, goats, and humans, are present. Its presence often indicates a healthy dairy farming ecosystem.
Life Cycle: Lactilia undergoes a simple life cycle, beginning as an egg laid in a hidden, milk-rich environment. Once hatched, it goes through several nymph stages before reaching adulthood. Adults mate and reproduce, continuing the cycle.
Resources: Lactilia primarily feeds on milk, extracting vital nutrients from the lactose and proteins found within. It targets sleeping mammals, including humans, and often induces a deeper slumber and increased lactation in its victims. Over time, repeated exposure to Lactilia's sting can lead to permanent growth in mammary tissues.
Notable Features:
Painless Sting: Lactilia possesses a nearly painless sting that induces deeper sleep and intense lactation in its victims.
Increased Milk Production: Its presence is often associated with increased milk production in dairy cows, making it beneficial to dairy farmers.
Dream Induction: Lactilia's feeding can result in pleasurable dreams for its victims, contributing to its mixed reputation among humans.
Preference for Dairy Cows: While Lactilia will feed on any mammal if necessary, it has a strong preference for dairy cows due to their abundant milk supply.
Challenge Rating: 3
Description: Lactilia is a small, delicate humanoid fae creature with translucent wings resembling those of a butterfly. Its body is slender and ethereal, with shimmering patterns of white and cream that blend seamlessly with the moonlight. Despite its petite appearance, Lactilia possesses a potent sting, though nearly painless to the victim.
Cultural Significance: Lactilia holds both positive and negative cultural significance. While some view it as a beneficial creature, increasing milk production in dairy cows and providing pleasurable dreams to humans, others consider it a nuisance, especially if they are uncomfortable with the idea of being fed upon while asleep.
Habitat: Lactilia is primarily found in rural areas where dairy cows are prevalent, as well as in human settlements where milk is commonly consumed. It prefers to dwell in dark, secluded spaces during the day, such as barns, cellars, or attics.
Size: Lactilia is small in size, measuring only a few inches in length from wingtip to wingtip.
Biome Role: Lactilia thrives in environments where milk-producing mammals, such as cows, goats, and humans, are present. Its presence often indicates a healthy dairy farming ecosystem.
Life Cycle: Lactilia undergoes a simple life cycle, beginning as an egg laid in a hidden, milk-rich environment. Once hatched, it goes through several nymph stages before reaching adulthood. Adults mate and reproduce, continuing the cycle.
Resources: Lactilia primarily feeds on milk, extracting vital nutrients from the lactose and proteins found within. It targets sleeping mammals, including humans, and often induces a deeper slumber and increased lactation in its victims. Over time, repeated exposure to Lactilia's sting can lead to permanent growth in mammary tissues.
Notable Features:
Painless Sting: Lactilia possesses a nearly painless sting that induces deeper sleep and intense lactation in its victims.
Increased Milk Production: Its presence is often associated with increased milk production in dairy cows, making it beneficial to dairy farmers.
Dream Induction: Lactilia's feeding can result in pleasurable dreams for its victims, contributing to its mixed reputation among humans.
Preference for Dairy Cows: While Lactilia will feed on any mammal if necessary, it has a strong preference for dairy cows due to their abundant milk supply.