Heavenscar Seed

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Heavenscar, also known by nicknames of "Ambrosia", "Eden's seed of Restoration", or "The Proprietor of Necromancy", is one of the rare subspecies of Spiker, to the point of rivaling Scorching Nail rarity.

Known by The Ancient literature by the name of "Golden Heaven", The literature itself was about an expedition to clear one Monster heavily infested areas in the days of ancient. The expedition itself was considered a Suicidal Mission that has swallowed a huge number of casualties.

One of the Heroes however, Survived, but bearing a hideous amount of injury,poisoning and burning. was stumbled upon this magical seed. The Thorny Golden flower that sprouted from the Battlefield, out of desperation, He pull it out of the ground and munch on it, to his surprise, His body has been restored to his prime, as if He didn't go into any battles. This is how The Heavenscar gained it's reputation.

By the current era, Sadly, Because of The now shortage of Corpses on the battlefield, The Heavenscar has gone extinct, along with all of The Spiker species. But has been in sight again after The Scorching Nail has made onto the surface.

The Spikers, having the ability to grow any species in The Spiker family, were known to grow this seed. Having the ability that is said to stave death, even the loss of limbs could be replaced by flesh tissue made out of vines if The Seed is strong enough. But there is a fatal flaw to this.

The Newly born Spikers are only able to produce rarely TWO of this seed. although they could supply an endless amount of The other species as long as their energy suffices. But The Heavenscar took a great amount of energy because of it's properties. Spikers could only produce this as One in life, that is tend to be used if their Husbands suffered great injuries, and One in death, in rare occurrence, The dying Spiker could leave behind The extinct Heavenscar flower seed that will eventually give one of this life-saving seed.

Because of The rareness of The Spikers, along with their short life and generally viral nature. This seed rarity has become so high. to the point of considered a myth.