Skeletons (mortis ossis normalis) [family-genus-species]
•controlled by a fungus that attaches to the bones and takes over the mind
•the fungus quickly "eats" all the flesh except the braun
•the fungus uses small [whatever the "roots" of fungi are called] to move the bones and hold them together and connects to the now deceased brain to restart it into order to gain the mental capacity to use a bow well
•when prey is killed and all other danger is either too far away to be a threat or dead the skeleton sits next to it then the fungus to grow around the corpse to "eat" its flesh during this process the skeleton cannot move as controlling the skeleton and flesh "eating" both take too much energy to do at the same time
•after this process the fungi regains control of the skeleton and uses it to rip off the part of the fungi that was grown into order to "eat" the corpse
•despite most prey consumption and host take over nothing involving flesh "eating" prey consumption is not re productive and it is currently believed that skeletons are infertile as non born after 9189 B.N [before neither] have been found
•despite processing almost everything needed to digest plant and fungi matter the fungi is only physically able to break down animal flesh into pieces it can absorb
•this is way the bogged exist there are not a different species but the result of the fungi having no defense against other fungi or plants from growing on the skeleton
•strays however are a different species with Wither Skeleton being a different class
Thank you for this very cool four-in-one written page!
Bogged p. 1
Skeleton p. 1
Stray p. 1
Wither Skeleton p. 1









