⚘ With the world left in desolation, the land had been left in a state most destitute. What could thrive in a world so harsh and unforgiving? Like all the life, the first to flourish and blossom were those of the plant folk. Strong in their growth and constant evolution to ensure their survival, their race and affiliation has lent itself to being the oldest of the four great races. Solanaceae, the first of her name, was born with roots tethered to the world before it was lost. Her age is unaccounted for, but it’s safe to assume she lingers in the field of centuries, her secrets unknown. As her name entails, Solanaceae is of the Night Shade family. Those who hail from this house are known for their poisonous and toxic behavior, one suitable to rule as a monarch. As far as her appearance, Solanaceae has seen fit to match the humanoid characteristics the rest of the races have adapted to. This is not without retaining some semblance of her floral aesthetic.
Solanaceae has quite the slender yet thick figure, less as a necessity but more of a tool to appeal to the weak race of men. Her skin is a creamy almost peach colored tone with veins of green coursing through her skin. Like most seductress’ her outfit is scantily clad, an assortment of leaves seem to bud from her female anatomy; securing her busty and supple bosom, her shapely posterior, and rounding out to the front and sides or her pelvic/hip region. Instead of hair she instead has a pseudo mane of roots/vines, a floral crown of four petals at the front, an appearance and structure much the same of half an open flower. The hues and cascading shades of her petals and leaves are all vibrant colors of purple. From a deep violet blue to a light lavender, the aesthetic kissing her skin. Do not let her beauty distract you from her slender digits equipped with rather long and sharp nails, similar to a stiletto knife or the heels of her feet. A queen as potent as her name.
⚘ No one knows the exact advent of the plant folk, timelines have been lost or skewed along the way. What’s known, is how ancient the civilization are and the constant festering of new rivalries and in-fighting between other species of plants. Like most plants, Solanaceae was born into the world through pollen guided by animals or the soothing breeze of the wind. But before we arrive to her legacy, we must first encounter the civilization and formation of the plant kingdom. As history likes to repeat itself, it took form in the formation of plant folk in the third age. Much like the first age there was one ancient civilization to emerge as the first peak city to entertain the thought of philosophy, democracy, and general advancement. However, this wasn’t the only city to exist within the “not so unified” kingdom of flora. There were several city-states that took form around the surrounding country, some were filled with peasants and traders, while others relied solely on procreation and an armed militia, others remained isolated to their own fates.
On both sides, the Flora Kingdom neighbored the Fungi Country and the Country that housed the Leekfolk and Radishfolk. Solanaceae’s kingdom was at constant war with the neighboring Fungi across the sea. After narrowly escaping demise from the Fungi kingdom, with help from the adjacent militia state, hubris took root. Eventually, the hubris gained from repelling their greatest adversary led to their demise. Seeking to gain power and the failure of democracy led to the city-states at constant war with each other. Having the Radishfolk take notice of this, left them with the opportunity to seize and conqueror the Floral Kingdom. As the kingdom suffered a grueling defeat, there would be one reprieve from this war, Solanaceae. Being the sole offspring of the Floral Monarch, she quickly took head of the affairs regarding her country. What her ancestors before her failed to do, she managed to accomplish with grace. Solanaceae unified every city-state within the once expansive kingdom and began to forge anew. Schools of thought were resurrected, nobles and workers a-like were turned into pure warriors, as Sol made strategy take precedence.
A Queen as ruthless and cunning as Sol, was exactly what the country needed. There were no leaders who possessed some disgraceful qualities that helped conquer their worlds. With her rule absolute and her power divine, she marched on the lands of radish folk and sacked multiple cities while leaving them ablaze. Whatever weapons or inventions she had never seen, became integrated in her Kingdom along with its people, the rest were not so lucky. Becoming the greatest ruler to grace their Kingdom, Sol’s ego had marginally increased. Rather than reproduce and name a new ruler, Sol saw it fit for her to be reincarnated and continue to lead her people into the future. This bled over year after year with no hindrance or failure, thus leading her people to believe she was blessed by a higher power to lead. To this day Sol seeks to conquer the remaining plant kingdom and usher in a Pax Flora as one unified force. Yet, will her coercion and posturing be enough to cover the blinders she has set on the world beyond?
⚘ Family - No known direct relative due to preservation of Sol's reign. Extended family are quite possible, but foreign to her knowledge.
⚘ Rival - Any rival flower kingdom (Fungi, Radish, Leek, etc) who have Sol or her country marked as a prize to conquer.