The Spacepiress of Chaos
SHII'AROK BIOT TREE
| OUT-OF-CHARACTER INFORMATION |
| Intent |
| Genetically engineered Yuuzhan Vong bioform developed by the Shaper Corps of Aether Genesis |
| Image Source | Generated by ChatGPT |
| Canon | Not Applicable |
| Permission(s) | Not Applicable |
| Link(s) | Aether Genesis |
| Mandalorian Empire | |
| Yuuzhan Vong | |
| Shaper Caste |
| GENERAL INFORMATION |
| Name | Shii'arok - "Tree of Severed Harmony" |
| Origins | Aether Genesis |
| Other Locations | Felucia |
| Dxun | |
| Dathomir | |
| Gree | |
| Belkadan | |
| Classification | Living Biot Tree |
| Average Growth Cycle |
| Each Shii'arok takes approximately 10 Galactic Standard Years to reach full maturity, with growth beginning as a dense, fist-sized living seed pod containing a dormant embryonic neutral lattice. During its first year, it develops an extensive subterranean root web before producing a narrow, flexible trunk. Between years three and seven, the tree expands rapidly, developing its characteristic lattice-like branches and biological fruiting sacs. At full maturity, it continuously produces microscopic force-dead spores and nutrient fruits throughout its lifetime. A mature Shii'arok may survive up to 250 Galactic Standard Years, with elder specimens surviving up to 400 Galactic Standard Years, becoming increasingly massive and developing semi-sentient communal root networks when planted near other Shii'arok. |
| Viability |
| The Shii'arok thrives in warm, humid environments with abundant organic matter, requiring moderate sunlight, consistent moisture, nutrient-rich soils, and high biological diversity to sustain its microbiome. The tree is exceptionally resilient and can survive droughts by entering dormancy for several years. Harvested fruit remains viable for approximately two months if stored within living biotic containers, and detached spores remain biologically active for up to six Galactic Standard Weeks. |
| Description |
| The Shii'arok is an unsettling fusion of tree and living organism. Dark sinewy bark twists around a porous biological skeleton while its branches form skeletal lattice structures covered in semi-translucent membranes. Heavy, pod-like fruits hang beneath the canopy, each containing a nutrient-rich gel surrounding dozens of living seeds. Numerous breathing pores along the trunk constantly release nearly invisible force-dead spores into the surrounding air. Even in complete stillness, the tree subtly flexes and pulses like a living creature. |
| PHYSICAL INFORMATION |
| Average Height | 18 - 25 meters |
| Average Length | Not Applicable |
| Color |
| The exterior of the Shii'arok is covered in a black, bark-like structure that protects an internal skeletal structure of bone-white lattice growths and dark violet vascular tissue that spans the whole height of the tree and provides its stability. A series of amber-colored bioluminescent internal organs further emphasizes its biot-nature rather than its purely botanical nature. When it comes of fruit-bearing age, the Shii'arok produces a fruit with a deep crimson color, while its spores are a pale gray in coloration. |
| Nutritional Value |
| The fruit produced by the Shii'arok is highly nutritious, containing concentrated proteins, amino acids, fats, trace minerals, and naturally occurring bioenzymes. It can sustain an adult humanoid for several days despite its relatively small size. Its nutritional value was intentionally preserved so that Mandalorian personnel could safely consume it as an emergency ration, while its deep crimson color often warns off other uninformed individuals who believe the fruit is poisonous. |
| Toxicity |
| Despite its deep crimson color, the fruit produced by the Shii'arok is not conventionally toxic. Instead, ingestion temporarily interferes with the neurological and metaphysical pathways associated with Force perception, with effects varying depending upon Force sensitivity. Those individuals who are Force-Dead or Non-Force-Sensitive have reported experiencing no ill effects after consuming the fruit. However, Force-Sensitive individuals may experience the following: Reduced Force perception, difficulty sensing living beings, inability to perform complex Force techniques, disrupted meditation, emotional numbness, headaches, and loss of precognitive awareness. These effects generally persist for 24 hours to several weeks, depending on dosage, individual resistance, and the amount of fruit consumed. Repeated consumption over long periods may significantly prolong recovery but DOES NOT PERMANENTLY sever one's connection to the Force. |
| Other Effects |
| The microscopic spores produced by the Shii'arok possess virtually no detectable presence within the Force due to their altered biological makeup inherited from Yuuzhan Vong Biotechnology. As a result, they cannot be manipulated by telekinesis or sensed directly by conventional Force perception. These spores can also drift naturally with atmospheric currents and have been known to adhere to clothing, armor, and exposed skin. Once inhaled, spores mildly suppress concentration and interfere with Force-assisted awareness while producing feelings of isolation and emotional detachment. In carefully measured doses, the fruit of the Shii'arok has found limited medical applications, treating certain neurological disorders involving sensory overload or severe Force-induced psychological trauma. However, such uses remain highly experimental. |
| Distinctions |
| The Shii'arok differs from other Yuuzhan Vong flora through several remarkable adaptations. Its spores possess virtually no presence within the Force, rendering them impossible to directly manipulate through telekinesis or detect through ordinary Force senses. Rather than blocking the Force itself, the tree instead interferes with the biological and neurological pathways through which most living beings consciously access it. Unlike Ysalamiri, the Shii'arok DOES NOT generate Force-neutral bubbles. Instead, it subtly weakens perception, concentration, and Force synchronization within affected individuals. Its extensive underground root system also allows multiple mature trees to communicate chemically, coordinating fruit production and spore release across entire forests. |
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| HISTORICAL INFORMATION |
| The origins of the Shii'arok Biot Tree can be traced to the earliest collaboration between the Yuuzhan Vong Shaper Corps employed by Aether Genesis and the scientific ministries of the Mandalorian Empire. Although Yuuzhan Vong biotechnology possessed countless living weapons capable of extraordinary destruction, few offered the subtlety required for modern counter-Force operations. Military planners sought an organism capable of defending strategic locations against Jedi, Sith, and other Force-sensitive infiltrators without relying on technologies that completely negated the Force. Existing solutions such as ysalamiri were logistically demanding, geographically limited, and vulnerable to disruption. Likewise, more aggressive Yuuzhan Vong organisms often proved too indiscriminate for permanent deployment on populated Mandalorian worlds. The Shaper Corps instead pursued an alternative philosophy. Rather than attempting to suppress the Force itself - a feat few technologies had ever reliably accomplished - they focused on disrupting the biological interface through which most sentient beings consciously perceived and manipulated it. Experimentation followed, combining traditional Yuuzhan Vong genetic shaping with carefully controlled bioengineering. Early prototypes proved catastrophic, and several strains released spores that caused irreversible neurological degeneration among test subjects. Others caused localized ecological collapse by aggressively consuming surrounding plant life, while one infamous experimental grove developed an uncontrolled communal intelligence that propagated beyond containment before being destroyed by orbital sterilizations. Numerous Shapres considered these failures necessary sacrifices, while overseers demanded increasingly rigorous safety protocols. Eventual success came through a refined balance of restraint and specialization. Instead of attacking living tissue directly, the finalized Shii'arok produced microscopic force-dead spores whose biochemical properties subtly disrupted concentration, emotional equilibrium, and higher-order neurological synchronization associated with Force use. Extensive testing demonstrated that while Force-sensitive individuals remained fully connected to the Force, they struggled to achieve the mental clarity required for advanced techniques, particularly after prolonged exposure. The fruit developed almost accidentally, as it was originally intended only as reproductive seed pods. Aether Genesis nutritional specialists observed that immature fruits contained exceptionally dense concentrations of engineered proteins and amino acids. Shapers subsequently refined the species so the mature fruit became edible without sacrificing its anti-Force biochemical properties. This dual-purpose adaptation transformed the tree into both a defensive organism and a sustainable logistical asset capable of supporting isolated military outposts. Following the successful field trials, the Mandalorian Empire authorized limited cultivation around high-security installations. Hidden prisons, intelligence archives, weapons laboratories, archaeological vaults, and classified research facilities became the first permanent homes of mature Shii'arok groves. Their passive nature proved particularly valuable for locations expected to remain operational for generations, as the trees required little maintenance once established. Today, the precise genetic templates used to cultivate the Shii'arok remain among the Aether Genesis Corporation's most closely guarded biological secrets. Every viable seed pod contains engineered reproductive failsafes that prevent unauthorized propagation, ensuring that only certified Shaper Corps artisans possess the knowledge required to cultivate new groves. Rumors persist that several experimental variants capable of producing stronger neurological suppression - or even selectively targeting specific Force traditions - remain sealed within Aether Genesis' deepest shaping vaults, awaiting authorization that has yet to be granted. Among the Yuuzhan Vong Shapers themselves, the Shii'arok has become a symbol of evolving philosophy. Once devoted to creating organisms solely for conquest and destruction, they now regard the tree as proof that living biotechnology can influence the Force without violating the sacred balance of life. To the Mandalorian Empire, however,r it is viewed far more pragmatically: a silent sentinel whose greatest weapon is patience, guarding Mandalorian worlds long after its creators have passed into history. |