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79.245.171.236 wrote: Baeumeleben

This treant-like wesen has three subspecies: The Birkenmann (german for Birchman), the Lebenseiche (german for Oak of life) and the Hormalue (persian for Diospyros(Ebony))

The Lebenseiche are very heavyset, the Birkenmann are tall and thin and Harmalue are rather average sized. When woged the skin of the Baeumeleben turns into wood in most places, including the neck, giving them a limited field of view. Their eyes start to glow and their hair turns into sticks and leaves. The colour of the wood-skin depends on the subspecies, it's white with black points for the Birkenmann, darkbrown for the Lebenseiche and Completly black for the Hormalue. All subspecies get very strong when woged. Baeumeleben live a long life, but it's rarely noticed since they prefer solitude. They are very peaceful, but get very angry if someone is eandangering their Biotope.