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A Fun Sub-species of the Ivyblossoms Ahri came up with.

The Roseblooms are an Ivyblossom Sub-species (Arboreals) that usually dwells inside giant Roses that trap careless adventurers. The plant in it's early stage often hides in the ground unseen and forms a pit-trap a person can fall into, merge with it and become a Rosebloom.

Unlike Ivyblossoms, Roseblooms prefer to trap multiple victims, using the first they catch as a bait to lure in more. The genders are fluid inside the Blossom and changes depending on the needs of the plant.

To lure new victims, Roseblooms develop Pollen Stalks, that slip out of their mammary glands. Only the female form, herm form and plant itself  can form these stalks and release an attractive odor.

female hosts can be impragnated by the male part and leave the Blossom, to platn new seeds in the forest. They always return to their original Bloom tho.

Roseblooms are TF-resistant as long as they remain inside the bloom. Once disconnected with the plant, a victim can be healed by using Skirran powder.


Here is a more In-depth.summary from Ahri as well: 

At a distance this arboreal variant resembles the distinctly rare Ivyblossom but for two main differences, instead of possessing one body the flower instead houses two feminine bodies, one representing a flower’s pistil and the other its stamen and the shape of the flower tends to be similar to that of an oversized rose though other shapes of flora such as lilies have been observed.  When viewed the pair might be interlocked together or engaged in other social activities. Meanwhile, the flower at their base functions as a hub for the pair, gathering essential nutrients for them from the soil and to enable their activities as well as several tentacular-like lianas that help to restrain victims.  

This species has multiple phases of activity as explained below. During the first phase the plant has no occupants and will be actively looking for individuals to bond and merge with the plant at its base.  Similar to an ivyblossom the plant will enrapture someone to become the first half through the delightful smell of the plant transforming them into a feminine look, their legs merged below the knees with the plant to better supply nutrients to them.  Usually the first individual becomes the ‘pistil’ of the flower bearing all the typical hallmarks with the additions of a strong pheromonal nectar that will leak from their vagina and from the pheromone stems that are kept within their breasts. After this phase, the flower and the new occupant will seek and new ‘victim’ to complete them and become the ‘stamen’ to their ‘pistil’.  

Once someone has been lured in a similar manner, they will be similarly transformed but will have the added comfort of the ‘pistil’ comforting them throughout the process.  The new ‘stamen’ will usually have a similar appearance to the ‘pistil’ with some minor cosmetic differences in the size of their breasts but the glaring addition of a plant like phallus that can retreat inside the groin of the ‘stamen’ whenever they are not excited, making it looks more like a typical vagina. Once the pair has been fully transformed, they engage in coitus, with the intent of fertilising the ‘pistils’ seeds.  

After they are satisfied, the ‘pistil’ will find their legs unmerged from the flower and will feel the need to roam the area, their breasts emitting pheromones from their breast stems in order to lure in future victims whilst they periodically plant one of the seeds they give pleasurable birth to.  The ‘pistil’ will eventually feel  need to remerge with a main hub again as they begin to lose energy from a lack of vital nutrients; as such they’ll either return to main hub to either reengage in mating to start the process again, or simply remerge and enjoy each other’s company.  In an emergency they might find a lone flower that has no occupant or one that has a ‘stamen’ by itself and remerge with that flower instead, this also helping to promote genetic diversity amongst the species.

Meanwhile the ‘stamen’ will also begin to emit pheromones from their breast stems to lure more people to the flowers and subsequently become transformed.  There is also a subtle unique scent that will allow the ‘pistil’ to find their way back.  However if the someone else comes the across the ‘stamen’ in the meantime, they will be invited into the flower to partake of its delights.  If the ‘stamen’ engages in some light activity then their guest may simply walk away on the light side of an arboreal that will feel a need to help the Rosebloom in its endeavours, but if they engage in a lot of coitus then as individual stumbles away they will quickly find themselves rooting to the spot as a new flower grows about their feet and they become the new half of a new Rosebloom.

 The personalities of those transformed by the Rosebloom are generally unaffected by are heavily influenced by the needs of the flower at the time.  Whilst in the flower the pair will have their legs below the knee merged with the flower in order to promote a better transfer of nutrients.  Whilst merged the ‘pistil’ and ‘stamen’ will also be able to communicate as if of one mind as whilst they will main disparate identities and thoughts, they will know what the other is thinking or what the other intends to do next; this makes sexual activity intensely pleasurable as they will know the exact ways, positions and places of the other that will help give each other a better time.  

The same is also true if the ‘pistil’ was to merge with a different ‘stamen’, however they will have a preference for the original ‘stamen’ they bonded with and will not have this mental link when unmerged. If someone was to come across the pair whilst in the midst of mating then they might be brought in as a guest and pulled into an orgy mixed with a smattering of pheromones and nectar.  The victim in this case will either find themselves becoming an arboreal servant or a new sister within the grove very quickly dependent on how much they engage with the pair.  

However, if someone comes across the Roseblom when not engaged in mating, the Rosebloom will usually be generally helpful, subject to the personalities of the ‘pistil’ and ‘stamen’ with possibly some nudging from the flower to try and lead the potential ‘victim’ to a new flower to be transformed.  A ‘pistil’ outside the flower is generally considered not transformative as long as you do not consume a seed and if caught outside the flower and taken away from the forest can have anti-skirran powder applied to reverse the transformation effects.  A ‘stamen’ is unfortunately trapped within the flower and unable to leave and therefore any reversal is next to impossible due to effort required to reach them, but the transformation can be reversed on a ‘stamen’ if one is to cut them free.  

Whilst within the flower the pair are largely immune to all kinds of TF whilst they remain within their grove.

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Arbiter

Thank you so much for this! ^^