| Property | Value |
| Name | Manaturna |
| Average Height | 2U 7TtU |
| Average Weight | 76 a |
| Temperature Range | -27 °S to 38 °S |
| Lifespan | Unknown |
| Rarity | Unique |
| Property | Value |
| Name | Manaturna |
| Average Height | 2U 7TtU |
| Average Weight | 76 a |
| Temperature Range | -27 °S to 38 °S |
| Lifespan | Unknown |
| Rarity | Unique |
| Item | Value |
| Name | Manaturna |
| Average Height | 2U 7TtU |
| Average Weight | 76 a |
| Temperature Range | -27 °S to 38 °S |
| Lifespan | Unknown |
| Rarity | Unique |
Manaturna are a very natural, yet magical race that once thrived on peace and helping others find their way. They used to be known as guides in the areas that they inhabited. Manaturna's used to thrive until the galaxy they thrived in was attacked by the forces of Evil, led by Death Star of Doom, and oversaught by Mennace. Manaturna are now a distant memory, with only Misleaf left as one of the few. They were a very fascinating species and continue to be one.
Manaturna pollinate as part of their cycle. The way they release this pressure is by letting pollen out all over plants and flowers. It's very potent and can greatly increase the number of flowers and plants and may possibly grow stronger plants. This can chain if one pollinates strong plants. In winter Manaturna do not pollinate. In Spring, they pollinate daily, making them very tempted to keep moving. In Summer pollination occurs weekly, Manaturna will get very movemental when they are on their pollen day. In fall they only pollinate once a month, meaning three times only. Another instinct that comes from pollen days is the strong desire to find a mate. This is the worst in spring. It takes effort to hold back urges in spring. Even if one moves planets, that planet's season will automatically affect them. If they're on a planet without temperate seasons, Manaturna will follow the cycle of Month, week, day for a week, week and month. This means they'll have pollen days one month later, one week after that, daily for a week, one week after that, one month after than, and go back to one week, so on. If Manaturna carry a child, the effects of pollen days decrease to at most 50%, an average of 20% but pollen days could be reduced to as little as 1% of the normal effect. The desire to have a child is obviously suspended due to already carrying a child. Hunger does not increase when carrying a child in spring, increases a bit when carrying a child in summer and moderately when carrying a child in the fall. Manaturna's hunger increases as much as a typical pregnant individual in the winter. This is all primarily due to pollen day energy being redirected to forming a child (or two).
Manaturna offspring tend to start to remember one month before birth, meaning they can actually remember their birth. However, newer memories tend to make this more difficult to recall. Manaturna have been obtaining special vocial abilities more and more often prior to birth. This method of communication involves producing vibrations from around the voicial tissues that travels through the fluids that preborn offspring are within. This ability only works prior to birth as once offspring are born, they will begin breathing utilizing air, meaning vocial functions that utilize the lungs will take over. Manaturna offspring will begin to mobilize within a week after birth, usually crawling. At their birth, they are often seeded or given living clothing which covers very little of their body initially, but will grow gradually as they age. Manaturna children breastfeed for between one and two years. Within the first year they will develop the ability to walk. The average time is eight months, but a Manaturna child has been able to walk as early as one month. At year one training will start to happen. This mostly involves the passing of knowledge, from simple to more complex as they get older. Manaturna can physically mature between fifteen and twenty years, but sixteen is the most common maturity. Manaturna born where one parent is of a different species may result in faster or slower development depending on who the other species is.