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[[Image:Cokamool.jpg|thumb|right|350px|From left to right:<br>Cokamool Frez, Cokamool Kloro, Cokamool Tiny.]]
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The Cokamool is a [[Prime Roots]] [[Flora of Atys|Flora]]. Though technically it's not a plant but a shell-animal.
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It's scientific name is '''Cocoa'''. It appears in 3 variants, seen on the right.
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In most of the Prime Roots, the Cocoa you'll encounter will be nothing but scenery. But in the [[Kitins' Lair]] some of them can be targeted and killed. Killing these is part of the [[Medic]] and [[Scrollmaker]] [[occupations]].
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Actually, the '''cokamool''' (known as '''[[cocoa]]''' in the [[Kitin's Lair]] of [[Almati Wood]]) is not a plant but a community of animals.
  
*'''Cokamool Frez''' appear in the [[Kitins' Lair#Entry Room|entry room]]. They are needed at grade 1 and grade 6.
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Each tiny hermaphroditic animal grows, with a spongy foot bound to the ground, a very hard shell of the same type as those of the shellfish of the [[Lakes]], with the same protective function. The central part is soft and slimy and serves as mouth, stomach and reproductive organ. As individuals grow, they merge to give the appearance of a single creature.
*'''Cokamool Kloro''' appear in the [[Kitins' Lair#Cattle Room|Cattle Room]]. They are needed at grade 2 and grade 3.
 
*'''Cokamool Tiny''' appear in the [[Kitins' Lair#Prime Eggs Room|Prime Eggs Room]]. They are needed at grade 4 and grade 5.
 
  
The 3 variants can be seen from left to right in the image on the right.
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The development of the magnifying lenses by the [[Trykers]] allowed its observation. It filters out small organisms (animal and vegetable) that flutter around at the whim of the hot and humid winds of the Prime Roots. At maturity, tiny fragments detach themselves from the soft part and rise in the air to colonize another area.
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Like many endemic organisms in the [[Primes]] it is bioluminescent.
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It is virtually impossible to open a shut cokamool and homins know that you should not risk your fingers under penalty of mutilation.
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<noinclude>[[File:Cokamool.jpg|500px|thumb|left|Cokamools at various stages of development]]</noinclude>
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Latest revision as of 17:44, 11 November 2019

Cokamool Cocoa
Taxonomic Amber
Cokamool
Cokamool-L.jpg
Kingdom Fauna
Category False plant
Main Ecosystem(s) Primes
Counterattack type None
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Notes: (Lanstiril, 2019-11-11)

Actually, the cokamool (known as cocoa in the Kitin's Lair of Almati Wood) is not a plant but a community of animals.

Each tiny hermaphroditic animal grows, with a spongy foot bound to the ground, a very hard shell of the same type as those of the shellfish of the Lakes, with the same protective function. The central part is soft and slimy and serves as mouth, stomach and reproductive organ. As individuals grow, they merge to give the appearance of a single creature.

The development of the magnifying lenses by the Trykers allowed its observation. It filters out small organisms (animal and vegetable) that flutter around at the whim of the hot and humid winds of the Prime Roots. At maturity, tiny fragments detach themselves from the soft part and rise in the air to colonize another area.

Like many endemic organisms in the Primes it is bioluminescent.

It is virtually impossible to open a shut cokamool and homins know that you should not risk your fingers under penalty of mutilation.

Cokamools at various stages of development

Last version 2019-11-11•