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Burmy and Tangela
If a Tangela finds a Burmy lacking a cloak, it will wrap its vines around it and tangle it in its mass of vines to carry it and keep it warm. Curiously, the Burmy does not find the vines ticklish like most, perhaps used to being covered in foliage. The Tangela will keep the Burmy around treating it similar to a hair accessory. When the Tangela feels it is safe and has found a healthy tree for the Burmy to feed off of, it will reach high with its vines and put the Burmy in a safe place, departing. Burmy who don a plant cloak afterward seem to gain a cloak less like leaves and more like ivy, their life touched by the Tangela who took care of them. The Wormadam that follows has draping vines that give the appearance of long, flowing hair.