A women ("the woka plant" or "a plant from Wokaya" in Romari) and its wona (either "woka flower" or "woka creature/entity/person"). This is the flesh habitus of the woka plant when it parasitises the fur-like plant cover on the mammal-like animals of both Tenazalina and Alzbaraya. The plant proper is the thorny subcutaneous/subterranean tendrils while the flower is more akin to a fungus' fruitition body ("mushroom"). The flesh habitus is the main reason I translate it as "rose" even though it resembles a spider lily more in its more usual habitus.