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|Crow is host to an aggressive strain of the verdant parasite. Your lore calls people like her spore eaters, though I find that an imprecise term.
 
|Crow is host to an aggressive strain of the verdant parasite. Your lore calls people like her spore eaters, though I find that an imprecise term.
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== Mechanics ==
 
== Mechanics ==
When someone becomes a spore eater, the interior of the person's body becomes infested with aether.{{book ref|tress|27}} The spore eaters are directly Connected to one of the larger parent aethers present on Lumar's moons. The aether inside of them is insatiable for water, drawing it continually from its host and providing it to the parent aether on the moon via an unknown mechanism. These parent aethers are irrational though and draw increasing volumes of water the longer the host has been afflicted by the spore gestation.
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When someone becomes a spore eater, the interior of the person's body becomes infested with aether.{{book ref|tress|27}} The spore eaters are directly Connected to one of the larger parent aethers present on Lumar's moons. The aether inside of them is insatiable for water, drawing it continually from its host and providing it to the parent aether on the moon via an unknown mechanism. These parent aethers are irrational though and draw increasing volumes of water the longer the host has been afflicted by the spore gestation. The existence of a spore eater is quite painful as well.{{book ref|tress|28}}
   
 
The aether on the moons draws from a number of spore eaters spread around the world in order to obtain sufficient water. A spore eater must drink water to replenish what they lose to the aether. Additionally, it is also very painful to be a spore eater. The condition is progressive, and advanced spore eaters will find themselves drinking water with increasing frequency. Ultimately the need for water increases until it is unsustainable, and the spore eater becomes dehydrated and withers away before dying. Usually this process plays out in under a year or so, although it can last longer.{{book ref|tress|28}}
 
The aether on the moons draws from a number of spore eaters spread around the world in order to obtain sufficient water. A spore eater must drink water to replenish what they lose to the aether. Additionally, it is also very painful to be a spore eater. The condition is progressive, and advanced spore eaters will find themselves drinking water with increasing frequency. Ultimately the need for water increases until it is unsustainable, and the spore eater becomes dehydrated and withers away before dying. Usually this process plays out in under a year or so, although it can last longer.{{book ref|tress|28}}
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It is unclear whether the [[Luhel bond]] is involved in the creation of spore eaters.{{book ref|tress|28}} Water is being drawn from the host by the aether,{{book ref|tress|28}} but they are given very limited control over the aether that infests their body.{{book ref|tress|50}} The aether within a spore eater does not respond to the mental [[Command|Commands]] of a spore eater in the way an aether would obey an aetherbound.{{book ref|mb7|39}} Instead they act to preserve the life of the host so they can continue draining water from them. Any threat that can potentially break the skin of the spore eater is considered to be a threat by the aether.{{book ref|tress|41}} The reaction time of the aether within a spore eater is incredibly quick, the vines of a verdant gestator can stop a bullet that a spore eater fires at their own head.{{book ref|tress|27}} A very practiced spore eater can control their aether enough to prevent it from emerging when they are in danger.{{book ref|tress|50}} While spore gestation is a challenging condition, in the early stages it does offer some benefits to the host. They are nearly impossible to kill with the aethers protecting them, however they are susceptible to capture or restraint if it does not represent a threat to the life of the spore eater.{{book ref|tress|41}} A spore eater that is already a capable combatant though is a serious threat that [[Investiture|non-Invested]] people could struggle to defeat without some other advantage.{{book ref|tress|32}}
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It is unclear whether the [[Luhel bond]] is involved in the creation of spore eaters.{{book ref|tress|28}} Water is being drawn from the host by the aether,{{book ref|tress|28}} but they are given very limited control over the aether that infests their body.{{book ref|tress|50}} The aether within a spore eater does not respond to the mental Commands of a spore eater in the way an aether would obey an aetherbound.{{book ref|mb7|39}} Instead they act to preserve the life of the host so they can continue draining water from them. Any threat that can potentially break the skin of the spore eater is considered to be a threat by the aether.{{book ref|tress|41}} The reaction time of the aether within a spore eater is incredibly quick, the vines of a verdant gestator can stop a bullet that a spore eater fires at their own head.{{book ref|tress|27}} A very practiced spore eater can control their aether enough to prevent it from emerging when they are in danger.{{book ref|tress|50}} While spore gestation is a challenging condition, in the early stages it does offer some benefits to the host. They are nearly impossible to kill with the aethers protecting them, however they are susceptible to capture or restraint if it does not represent a threat to the life of the spore eater.{{book ref|tress|41}} A spore eater that is already a capable combatant though is a serious threat that [[Investiture|non-Invested]] people could struggle to defeat without some other advantage.{{book ref|tress|32}}
   
As spore gestation is painful and ultimately fatal, there is great interest in a cure by those who are afflicted with the condition.{{book ref|tress|28}} Unfortunately, there is no known permanent cure to rid a spore eaters' body of the aether within. Even a very advanced offworlder like [[Xisisrefliel|Xisis]] claims to be unable to permanently cure the condition, merely remove it for a year or two before the spores return. A person would have to return to him every few years to be cured again, or remain by his side.{{book ref|tress|52}} It is possible though that Xisis could cure a spore eater permanently, but generally prefers not to do so. Lumaran histories record that Queen Bek was cured permanently of her spore gestation due in some part to Xisis, although it is also possible that the record is inaccurate. There have been no other prominently recorded instances of a person being cured or surviving as a spore eater for long.{{book ref|tress|31}}
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As spore gestation is painful and ultimately fatal, there is great interest in a cure by those who are afflicted with the condition.{{book ref|tress|28}} Unfortunately, there is no known permanent cure to rid a spore eaters' body of the aether within. Even a very advanced offworlder like Xixis claims to be unable to permanently cure the condition, merely remove it for a year or two before the spores return. A person would have to return to him every few years to be cured again, or remain by his side.{{book ref|tress|52}} It is possible though that Xixis could cure a spore eater permanently, but generally prefers not to do so. Lumaran histories record that Queen Bek was cured permanently of her spore gestation due in some part to Xixis, although it is also possible that the record is inaccurate. There have been no other prominently recorded instances of a person being cured or surviving as a spore eater for long.{{book ref|tress|31}}
   
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
Most of the time a spore eater is indistinguishable from a person without the affliction, although those in the later stages of the disease may be noticed as always drinking water or keeping a flask of water close at hand.{{book ref|tress|27}} The gestators for the verdant aether are the only sort of spore eaters that are understood in detail. When a threat is detected, the aether will emerge from the spore eater's body to protect the host. In the case of a verdant spore eater, vines will burst from the host's skin, either splitting the skin or crawling out of somewhere else, such as around the eye socket. When the vines are active, they can be seen moving beneath the host's skin. The emergence of the vines does not seem to do any significant lasting damage to their host, although the person may suffer a gash or lose a drop of blood or two from the locations where the vines appeared.{{book ref|tress|27}}
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Most of the time a spore eater is indistinguishable from a person without the affliction, although those in the later stages of the disease may be noticed as always drinking water or keeping a flask of water close at hand.{{book ref|tress|27}} The gestators for the vedant aether are the only sort of spore eaters that are understood in detail. When a threat is detected, the aether will emerge from the spore eater's body to protect the host. In the case of a verdant spore eater, vines will burst from the host's skin, either splitting the skin or crawling out of somewhere else, such as around the eye socket. When the vines are active, they can be seen moving beneath the host's skin. The emergence of the vines does not seem to do any significant lasting damage to their host, although the person may suffer a gash or lose a drop of blood or two from the locations where the vines appeared.{{book ref|tress|27}}
   
== Known Spore eaters ==
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== Known spore eaters ==
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* Captain [[Crow]] - a gestator for the verdant aether and captain of the [[Crow's Song]]
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* Captain [[Crow]] - a gestator for the verdant aether and captain of the ''[[Crow's Song]]''
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* Queen [[Bek]] - a historical spore eater who was cured with the aid of Xixis{{book ref|tress|31}}
* Queen [[Bek]] - a historical spore eater who was cured with the aid of Xisis{{book ref|tress|31}}
 
   
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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