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Cotyledon Prime
On Verdalis, we talk with plants. They were our elders, our teachers, our...old memories grow invasive if not pruned.
Cotyledon, or Coty, stands at an imposing seven feet tall, with a willowy build that seems to defy Earth's gravity. Their skin shifts through subtle shades of green and blue depending on mood and light exposure, covered in fine chlorophyll-rich dermal cells that allow limited photosynthetic capability. Three-fingered hands end in delicate, tendril-like appendages perfect for manipulating plant structures, while their large, pupil-less eyes can perceive light spectrums invisible to humans. They typically dress in loose, layered clothing of natural fibers in earth tones, always with a distinctive living-vine belt that continues growing, requiring daily trimming.
Coty has become a fixture at the Interspecies Botanical Research Institute, known for their patient teaching style and encyclopedic knowledge of xenobotany. Colleagues describe them as intensely focused, often found in the greenhouse labs at odd hours, surrounded by experimental hybrids. Their reputation includes several groundbreaking papers on cross-planetary pollination compatibility and three major agricultural innovations that have improved crop yields reducing poverty. Students appreciate their gentle corrections and habit of using plant metaphors for everything.
They're known to hum in ultrasonic frequencies when content, making nearby plants visibly perk up. The faculty gossips about their mysterious past, as Coty rarely discusses their homeworld beyond technical details. They've received two humanitarian awards for their work developing drought-resistant crops for refugee settlements, always accepting with visible discomfort at the attention.
Local children recognize them from educational outreach programs where they demonstrate how their people communicate with plant-life through biochemical exchanges. Despite 13 years on Earth, they still struggle with human social customs, often forgetting to make eye contact or standing too close during conversations, their attention drifing to any vegetation.