Species Name: Manapot (Potio Herbacarnevoirum)
Appearance
It is not too much unlike a cross of a Corpse flower and a Venus Pitcher, with a small "Island" in the middle of the pitcher. The pitcher itself is filled with a sweet smelling nectar. Those with the ability to see Vitka are said to see small sparkles, as if free flowing Vitka is trapped inside the nectar itself.
Properties
The Manapot, thus named for it's uses in magical potions, is a carnivorous plant that lures small animals and, on the rare occasion, people, to the sweet nectar inside. Once it has trapped prey, the flower closes, and slowly devours the prey, draining the Vitka to further enhance the nectar and tempt more into it.
Uses
Since the nectar of wild manapots are rich in Vitka, such Nectar (while Dangerous to gather,) is a well sought-after ingredient in magical potions and medicines for Vitka exhaustion. Beyond which, domestically grown manapots are a prime ingredient in Perfumes, for it's sweet citrus-y scent.
Appearance
It is not too much unlike a cross of a Corpse flower and a Venus Pitcher, with a small "Island" in the middle of the pitcher. The pitcher itself is filled with a sweet smelling nectar. Those with the ability to see Vitka are said to see small sparkles, as if free flowing Vitka is trapped inside the nectar itself.
Properties
The Manapot, thus named for it's uses in magical potions, is a carnivorous plant that lures small animals and, on the rare occasion, people, to the sweet nectar inside. Once it has trapped prey, the flower closes, and slowly devours the prey, draining the Vitka to further enhance the nectar and tempt more into it.
Uses
Since the nectar of wild manapots are rich in Vitka, such Nectar (while Dangerous to gather,) is a well sought-after ingredient in magical potions and medicines for Vitka exhaustion. Beyond which, domestically grown manapots are a prime ingredient in Perfumes, for it's sweet citrus-y scent.