Vistora (Myconids)
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The diet of Vistora is largely different from most, deriving nutrients from soil, sunlight, or a combination of both. However, this does not restrict them to eating plants and meat on a typical dinner plate, only making it a bit difficult and awkward for them to go through their digestive processes. To eat something outside of their usual, a Vistora needs to maintain contact with the foodstuff through skin, where hyphae may sprout forward and slowly release enzymes to break it down into digestible nutrients that they can then absorb into themselves. This can take a relatively long time depending on the meal, as heavily processed foods can break down rather easily.