It stands knee-high, bark-skin creased like a dried bulb, arms thin as twigs. Green shoots curl from its head and joints. Its blade gleams like a sliced stem, sharp and sap-slick.
Alliumites are small, plantlike folk with bulbous, onion-textured skin and sprouting greenery. They thrive in forest groves and garden enclaves, known for their herbal knowledge, natural stealth, and pungent scent that repels some predators. Most carry carved wooden tools, favoring simple clothes made of leaves, bark, and root fiber.