Faepip
Plants
Faepip
These creatues have several variants.
Pear:
"A strange creature that was animated during the sudden influx of magical energy. Their licks are sticky but sweet, and nips relatively hard when angry. They pear up nicely with any critter and side dish."
Apple:
"A strange creature that was animated during the sudden influx of magical energy. They seem to move speedily despite their tiny legs, and are anxious around pies."
Orange:
"A strange creature that was animated during the sudden influx of magical energy. A little clumsy at times and can be seen rolling off from hills. Orange you glad you're not this fella?"
Pumpkin:
"A strange creature that was animated during the sudden influx of magical energy. This guy looks like they're up for some spooky fun times."
Choco Banana:
"A popular festival food. Through a spark of magic, it was animated and now it's attempting to run away. Although due to the placement of its legs and a heavy chocolate topping, it's teetering back and forth. It's a great measuring device to show scale."
Design Notes:
Depending on the Faepip Variant.
Pear Form:
- Like common pears they are small and have an hourglass like shape.
- Their nub tails can be removed.
- On the stem it must always have white stripes.
Apple Form:
- Their shape can be easily mistaken for an actual apple, being round and smooth, but with tiny nub feet easily outing them and the white stripes on their stem.
Orange Form:
- As the name indicates it is an orange reanimated.
- The stem must always have white stripes on it.
Pumpkin Form:
- Comes in natural and typical ripe pumpkin shapes, sizes, but it is often dwarfed compared to their plant counterparts.
- You may design any "carvings" that it has for a face.
- The stem must always have white stripes about it.
Choco Banana Form:
- Due to its special nature, it must be a peeled banana.
- The chocolate topping can cover differing amounts and different colors but must be one color. Common toppings such as chocolate swirls, sprinkles, or nuts are free to use.