Appearance: Myconids are typically humanoid in shape, although they can vary greatly in size and appearance. Some myconids have humanoid faces, while others have more mushroom-like features. Their bodies are usually covered in a layer of mycelium, which can be any color. Myconids can also have appendages such as arms, legs, and tentacles.
Habitat: Myconids are found in a variety of environments, but they are most often found in forests and swamps. They thrive in moist, dark conditions.
Behavior: Myconids are generally peaceful and nature-loving creatures. They are often found living in communities with other myconids, and they have a strong sense of community spirit. Myconids are also known for their ability to communicate with plants. They can understand the language of plants, and they can use their magic to control the growth and development of plants.