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FUNGI

          With its sky of jagged stone and perpetual night, the
          Underdark is home to all manner of fungi. Taking the
          place of plants in the subterranean realm, fungi are vital
          to the survival of many underground species, providing
          nourishment and shelter in the unforgiving darkness.
            Fungi spawn in organic matter, then break th-at matter
          down to consume it, feeding on filth and corpses. As
          they mature, fungi eject spores that drift on the lightest
          breeze to spawn new fungi.
            Not needing sunlight or warmth to grow, fungi
          thrive in every corner and crevice of the Underdark.
          Transformed by the magic that permeates that
          underground realm, Underdark fungi often develop
          potent defensive mechanisms or abilities of mimicry
          and attack. The largest specimens can spread' to create
          vast subterranean forests in which countless '"''~"''·"-'"~"
          live and feed.
          GAS  SPORE
          The first gas spores are thought to have been
          from dead beholders, whose moldering corpses fed a
          parasitic fungus with aberrant magic. Having long since
          adapted into a unique plant creature, a gas spore grows
          quickly and purposefully out of any corpse, creating a
          malevolent-looking mockery of the most feared denizen
          of the Underdark.
           Eye Tyrant's Form. A gas spore is a spherical,
          balloon-like fungus that resembles a beholder from a
          distance, though its true nature becomes. increasingly
          obvious as one approaches it. The monster possesses
          a blind central "eye" and rhizome growths sprouting
          from its upper surface, superficially resembling a
          beholder's eyestalks.
           Death Burst. A gas spore is a hollow shell filled with a
          lighter-than-air gas that enables it to float as a beholder
          does. Piercing the shell with even the weakest attack
          causes the creature to burst apart, releasing a cloud
          of deadly spores. A creature that inhales the spores
          becomes host to them, and is often dead within a day. Its
          corpse then becomes the spawning ground from which
          new gas spores arise.
           Beholder Memories. A gas spore that sprouts from a
          beholder's corpse sometimes carries within it memories
          of its deceased parent. When the gas spore explodes, its
          deadly spores cast those memories adrift. Any creature
          that inhales the spores and survives inherits one or
          more of the beholder's fragmented memories, and might
          gain useful information about the beholder's former lair
          and other nearby places and creatures of interest.

          SHRIEKER
         A shrieker is a human-sized mushroom that emits a
         piercing screech to drive off creatures that disturb it.
         Other creatures use the fungi as an alarm to signal the
         approach of prey, and various intelligent races of the
         Underdark cultivate shriekers on the outskirts of their
         communities to discourage trespassers.
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