Oddlett Compendium
Hallucinogenic Funglings
With characteristic colourful hues, the blue moon and purple haze funglings, have strong hallucinogenic properties, so should only be sought by the most experienced of Oddlettologists.
Deathcap Fungling
Dangerous and deadly, these fungus oddletts are far less friendly than their fungling fellows. Their deathly properties are sought after and prized by potion and poison makers.
Bog Fungling
A swampy strain of fungi oddlett, these bog dwelling funglings have a toxic personality.
Fungling
A species of fungi oddlett, often confused with common mushrooms and toadstools. Hard to locate, and prone to replicate and spread when no one is looking.
Marshwallows
An aquatic form of Mandrake, found in the shallows of streams and rivers. Unlike their screaming cousins, these roots deliver a soporific sigh, often mistaken for the breeze amongst reeds.
Wild Garlic
A by-product of magical waste compost heap, these mutated garlic bulb oddletts have a real bite, and are more than a little bit wild!
Grumpy Stumplekin
From deep within the dark forests of Germany, these gnarled tree creatures have very distinctive bark formations and very bad tempers.
Plant Elemental seedlett
The baby seed form of a plant elemental, known for its slow growth and potential to mature into a powerful force of nature.
Bulbkin
Earth dwelling, bulb oddlett, dormant through winter and most active in the Spring.
Pumpkin Familiars
These autumnal companions are a species of pumpkin creature, often appearing in the form of classic magical familiars, such as bats, cats and spiders!
Gourdian
Guardians of the pumpkin patch, these sentient Squash thrive in the Autumn and take pride in tending their pumpkeenie patches.
Halloween Pumpkeenie
A seasonal variant of diminutive pumpkin, only found during the festival of Halloween.
Pumpkeenie
Miniature species of mischievous pumpkin, most commonly found in well developed pumpkin patches.
Tree Fern Mandrake
A tropical subspecies of mandrake, with rotund trunk and feathery fern leaves.
Mandrake Sproutling
Small, magical, person- like, root, less developed and less dangerous than a fully grown Mandrake.
Abominabauble
Spherical, snow covered monster, known to drop out of trees on unsuspecting passers-by.

Mosspig
A docile creature, native to temperate, deciduous woodland of the northern hemisphere.