tzylnus roam the earth searching for plans that have not been pollinated due to a deteriorated or polluted ecosystem, where bees and other insects cannot live anymore
the thing is that Tzylnus are not usally succesful, at all. their yellow needle cannot reach the insides of the flower without damaging it, and when it does, they do not know where to carry the pollen. they have a poor sense of direction compared to bees, and althought they levitate, it is in a very slow manner too, less than ten kilometers per hour
Xatin people does not mention tzylnus in more than a couple of instances on their ancient texts, probably because thousands of years ago their islands were not polluted, but recently, trash have been arriving at their beaches, oil spills, and even their air has declined in quality. tzylnus appear everywhere. although they are equally as ineffective as before
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tzylnus roam the earth searching for plans that have not been pollinated due to a deteriorated or polluted ecosystem, where bees and other insects cannot live anymore
the thing is that Tzylnus are not usally succesful, at all. their yellow needle cannot reach the insides of the flower without damaging it, and when it does, they do not know where to carry the pollen. they have a poor sense of direction compared to bees, and althought they levitate, it is in a very slow manner too, less than ten kilometers per hour
Xatin people does not mention tzylnus in more than a couple of instances on their ancient texts, probably because thousands of years ago their islands were not polluted, but recently, trash have been arriving at their beaches, oil spills, and even their air has declined in quality. tzylnus appear everywhere. although they are equally as ineffective as before