Leaf Mite
- They are similar to bagworms (i.e. the caterpillars of moths and butterflies belonging to the Psychidae-family). They have collected leaves from around the area to build themselves.
- They either hover in the air, or use their elongated leaves to walk around.
- They are pests to plants in general.
- Given that they are mites, they can spit out honeydew from nibbling foliage/trees.
Juvenile Leaf Dragon
- Leaf Dragons and Leaf Mites live in a symbiosis where the mites create honeydew for the dragons to feast on. For a tradeoff, the dragons gather foliage for the mites. Think of it like ants.
- They like to group up when they're juvenile, but as they grow up, they live in solitude.
- They are fast, skittering and blending within the ground for camouflage.
- Adult Leaf Dragons can breathe a force of wind and foliage at foes.
Rock Sprite
- Cave Rock Sprites are made from gems/ores rather than typical stones.
- They can build themselves infinitely if they are prompted to. There have been rumours of massive boulders of Rock Sprites.
- While they can grow gigantic, they don't do it often, since the sprites carrying them are relatively weak. It is possible for multiple sprites to exist as one Rock Sprite.
- They throw rocks in defence, either from their body or nearby (explaining why they have a Bolt-ability).
Flower Fairy
- Much like bees, they are significant pollinators in the wild.
- They don't frequently cause harm to other species — expect when threatened.
- They shoot flower pollen in defence (explaining why they have a Bolt-ability).
- Their appearance is based on what flowers they were born around. Because of such, it's possible for them to adapt Not-Cat grown types of plants, such as periwinkles and catmint.
Ember Wisp
- At default, Ember Wisps are similar to pieces of coal.
- They get ignited by motion: Spinning in a circle, and keeping it up for oxygen.
- They use nearby things as fuel. Haunted Ember Wisps use wandering souls as fuel, while Toxic Ember Wisps have absorbed rubbish.