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* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has the Thorian, an extremely old and extremely intelligent plant organism living on Feros. It looks nothing like a human... more like a giant bulb of fleshy stuff with tentacle-like roots going off in every direction. It is also a villain, and uses spores to mind-control other creatures living around it. It can only speak through plant-based clones of individuals it has absorbed, which it can create within itself and then spit out to do its bidding.
* ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has the Thorian, an extremely old and extremely intelligent plant organism living on Feros. It looks nothing like a human... more like a giant bulb of fleshy stuff with tentacle-like roots going off in every direction. It is also a villain, and uses spores to mind-control other creatures living around it. It can only speak through plant-based clones of individuals it has absorbed, which it can create within itself and then spit out to do its bidding.
* The Alraune monsters in the ''Disgaea'' series.
* The Alraune monsters in the ''Disgaea'' series.
* Quiet from ''[[Metal Gear Solid V Phantom Pain]]'' could be called this. While still human in most respects, the "parasite surgery" she underwent lets her go without food, gaining all manner of nourishment via photosynthesis. This is the reason for her [[Stripperiffic]] outfit, in-game at least.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' has the Plant race of monsters. Many of them follow the standard Alraune form, a woman's torso within a large flower (or other plant). Some of them are actually based on fungi.
* ''[[Monster Girl Quest]]'' has the Plant race of monsters. Many of them follow the standard Alraune form, a woman's torso within a large flower (or other plant). Some of them are actually based on fungi.



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