Yellow Jacket Lore dorp: Qessmolk

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Docunted by:Isoldian Brent

The Chronicler of Mara, The Paper Angel of The Last Testant

Taxonomic Position

Qessmolk is classified within Fungaloid Animalia, an ergent branch of animal life composed entirely of fungal tissue but exhibiting autonomous movent, hunger, and adaptive behavior.

It is a true animal.

Its biology is fungal.

Its behavior is animal.

Morphology

A mature Qessmolk presents as a floating, irregular mass of layered fungal flesh, typically between one and two ters across at its widest extent.

The body is composed of:

an outer envelope of thin, flexible fungal mbranes

an internal buoyant matrix filled with gas-rich, low-density tissue

a central nutrient core surrounded by contractile fungal muscle analogues

There is no skeletal structure. Shape is maintained through internal pressure, fibrous tension, and constant micro-adjustnt of tissue density.

The organism’s outline shifts continuously, not randomly, but in response to airflow and internal balance.

Buoyancy and Locomotion

Qessmolk does not fly.

It floats.

Isol describes its movent as closer to swimming than to any form of avian or insect flight.

The body is naturally buoyant, with internal tissue density low enough that even dense fog provides asurable lift. Fog does not enable Qessmolk to exist, but it reduces the energetic cost of remaining aloft, increasing stability and maneuverability.

In clear air, Qessmolk remains airborne but appears to sink slowly unless supported by rising currents.

Propulsion

Qessmolk is capable of controlled movent via pressurized expulsion.

Specialized internal sacs compress and release bursts of gas through narrow mbrane vents, producing short, directional thrusts. These releases are subtle but sufficient to:

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change orientation

accelerate laterally

halt slow descent

surge upward when combined with air currents

This propulsion is not continuous. It is used sparingly, suggesting tabolic cost.

Habitat and Observational Limits

Qessmolks are most commonly observed within the persistent fog layers of the fungal forest of Mara or above them.

Notably:

Isol has never observed a Qessmolk land

No grounded specins have been recorded

No anchoring, roosting, or resting behavior has been witnessed

Whether they are physically capable of landing remains unproven. Isol notes that even during storms or fog collapse, Qessmolks adjust altitude rather than descend.

This suggests either:

extre vulnerability when grounded, or

a life cycle that never includes terrestrial contact

Feeding Behavior

Qessmolk feeds while airborne.

Its mbranes absorb:

airborne spores

microscopic fungaloid organisms

organic particulates

nutrient-rich condensation

Feeding intensity increases in denser fog, where particulate concentration is highest. When food density drops, Qessmolks exhibit active searching behavior, altering altitude and direction rather than passively drifting.

Ambush behavior has been observed. Qessmolks will remain nearly motionless within fog layers, then surge toward dense nutrient pockets or smaller airborne organisms using rapid propulsion bursts.

Sensory and Cognition

Qessmolk possesses distributed sensory tissue embedded throughout its mbranes.

It can detect:

pressure changes

air density gradients

chemical signatures of nutrients

movent through fog displacent

Behavior indicates decision-making rather than reflex. Qessmolks adjust tactics after failed feeding attempts and avoid regions where they have previously been disturbed.

Isol classifies their cognition as simple but intentional.

They are not drifting.

They are hunting.

Reproduction

Reproductive behavior has not been directly observed.

Spore release has been detected following prolonged feeding periods, suggesting internal maturation rather than seasonal cycles. Whether reproduction is sexual, asexual, or conditional remains unknown.

No juvenile Qessmolks have been conclusively identified.

Ecological Role

Qessmolks occupy a unique aerial niche within the fungal forest ecosystem.

They regulate airborne fungal populations, redistribute nutrients vertically, and serve as both predator and prey within the fog layer.

Their constant presence above the forest alters spore dispersal patterns and may be accelerating fungal evolution below.

Notes from the Chronicler of Mara

Isoldian Brent records that no Qessmolk has ever been observed making intentional contact with the ground or any solid surface. Even during severe weather events, dispersal of fog layers, or abrupt atmospheric shifts, individuals adjust altitude rather than descend. This suggests that either grounded states are physiologically dangerous to the species or that their life cycle never includes a terrestrial phase. Movent within fog layers is consistent and controlled, reinforcing the conclusion that their buoyancy is not incidental but a defining survival trait rather than an environntal convenience.

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