Sylphe

Sylphes were a botanical, humanoid sentient species.

Biology and appearance
Sylphes were a botanical, humanoid species. Their skin was green, and they had flowers in place of hairs. Those flowers changed with their mood, fading with spleen.

They communicated with a crystalline language as well as pheromones. Those pheromones were used to influence other species in talks.

Society and culture
Living in vegetal homes, the Sylphes were a sophisticated, peaceful and instructed species. They would often cultivated refined arts, and refused to kill anyone if a better solution can be found.

Behind the scenes
Sylphe, along with Schizode, Slugh and Arakhyn species, were created by Patrick Bousquet and Christophe Debien for an ambiguously canon roleplaying game help which appeared in the French magazine Casus Belli 95. The species was illustrated by Thierry Ségur.