Plant Person: Difference between revisions

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* The goddess Melandru from ''[[Guild Wars]]''.
** The Sylvari in ''[[Guild Wars 2]]''. [[Shown Their Work|To a scary degree, actually.]] [http://www.arena.net/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/ArmorClothingConcepts.jpg See for yourself.]
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has [https://www.wowhead.com/npc=49687/brazie-the-botanist#comments Brazie the Botanist], the [[Quest Giver]] for the "Lawn of the Dead" [[Mini Game]] (which [[Sarcasm Mode| is ''obviously'' not]] ''[[Plants vs. Zombies]]'', [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo| despite the similarities]]), a goblin who seems to be part-plant himself.
** Also the case for High Botanist Tel'arn, the royal gardener of Surumar and one of the Bosses in the Nighthold raid. He was so obsessed with plants that he somehow turned himself into one; Thalyssra claims it's because he [[Understatement| "took his job seriously".]]
* ''[[Resident Evil 2]]'' has the Ivy monsters. They were the end product of using [[The Virus|the T-Virus]] to genetically splice together plant and animal DNA. They are humanoid, which suggests the animal in question was or included human DNA. [[Mighty Glacier|They are slow, but pack quite a punch and soak up punishment like Miracle-Gro]].
* ''[[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.