[Lo-W3] Faerie's Treasure
Faerie’s Treasure
Faerie’s Treasure is an aquatic plant that blooms all around the year. It can be grown everywhere but is mostly found in warm locations like the everfree forests.
It grows a huge flower in the middle of each pad ( the greens part ), and the flower petals are shown to have a pink-to-green gradient, and it glitters under the light. It is an accidental plant from crossbreeding, bred between a rose and a water lily. Astoundingly, this plant perfectly acquired both characteristics of the flower parent. The flower itself is as huge as a grifix cub, and when it fully blooms, it can reach 2 meters wide. The pad is already 2 meters wide, and it is very tough.
Faerie’s Treasure is a very fragrant plant, even the rain droplets that pass through the flower becomes useable perfume, and the area it lives all stains the perfume, no exceptions. This plant is wonderful for the upper society and entertainers where all of the grifix wants to smell good and become more eye-catching; yet for the everfree village grifixes and animals tend to evade the flower as it is a very useful mark for predators to find them.
The name Faerie’s Treasure comes from a grifix who allegedly uses a petal of the flower to make a flower bath, and they become the most eye-catching grifix in town (in a bad way). The flower smell is simply too pungent and this grifix is very, very glittery, and even their fur has a similar gradient to the flower petals. So the naming derives from someone who has entered a faerie’s Treasure Cove and come out all shiny just like the treasure inside.
There is no inherent medical use of the flowers other than to make them into something like smelling salt, so most grifixes use this flower as a beauty/fashion product. The pad of the flower can be made into a raincoat, for everfree village residents, they will dry the pad, getting rid of the flower smell, and uses it as a substitute for their roofs.
Submitted By Emizu_TH
for The Loveliest Woods III
Submitted: 1 year ago ・
Last Updated: 8 months ago