Descripción
As the Celosapien enters its early developmental stage, it starts to exhibit more pronounced interactions with its environment. During this phase, the Celosapien begins to form basic symbiotic relationships with the local flora and fauna. It continues to integrate deeper into the soil, promoting nutrient distribution and water retention. Above ground, it supports the growth of simple plant life, using its form to anchor roots and sprouts.
This phase introduces a primitive form of bioluminescence, allowing the Celosapien to attract pollinators during the night. Its mycelial network becomes more complex, enabling better detection of environmental changes and rudimentary communication with nearby plants.