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		<title>1d4chan&gt;QuietBrowser: There&#039;s a Pathfinder monster which is basically a triffid in all but name, but I can&#039;t remember what it&#039;s called or which of the 6 PF1e bestiaries it&#039;s in.</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;There&amp;#039;s a Pathfinder monster which is basically a triffid in all but name, but I can&amp;#039;t remember what it&amp;#039;s called or which of the 6 PF1e bestiaries it&amp;#039;s in.&lt;/p&gt;
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&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Triffids&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; are the titular monster of the 1951 sci fi/horror novel &amp;#039;&amp;#039;The Day of the Triffids&amp;#039;&amp;#039;, written by British author John Wyndham. They are a species of [[Carnivorous Plant]] of unknown origin; perhaps bio-engineered, perhaps alien. What is known is that they are able to move around on three leg-like roots (from which they derive their name), have at least a basic animal level of intelligence, and can kill with a venomous stinging tendril, a kind of poison-saturated whip that can reach up to 10ft in distance and whose touch is almost instant death. In addition to consuming small prey by luring them into a picher plant-esque flower, triffids supplement their diets by using their stingers to kill large animals before taking root beside the corpse and absorbing the decaying flesh.&lt;br /&gt;
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Their debut story is in many ways a precursor to the classic [[Zombie Apocalypse]] story, and revolves around a world where triffids have been widely farmed for their valuable and energy-efficient oil; their predatory nature is easily handled by using the right tools to cut out their deadly stingers, rendering them harmless for two years per &amp;quot;docking&amp;quot;. Then a strange meteor shower blinds the vast majority of the human population... and triffids don&amp;#039;t need eyes to hunt...&lt;br /&gt;
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Aside from being an interesting scenario to explore, with multiple adaptations and a would-be sequel novel, triffids are an indirect ancestor for several of the carnivorous plants of [[Dungeons &amp;amp; Dragons]]; the figurine of the [[Shambling Mound]] for [[Advanced Dungeons &amp;amp; Dragons]] was even released in Italy under the name  &amp;quot;Il Trifido dinoccolato&amp;quot;, which means &amp;quot;The Slouching Triffid&amp;quot;. &lt;br /&gt;
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