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Per GM [[Persida]]: ''Growing in gently rounded cones, the tiny, clustered flowers of the melir plant are often confused for a single blossom from afar. Sprigs of melir flowers are thought by some to enhance concord and harmony amongst groups needing to work together for a common purpose. While most commonly found in shades of pink and white, rare clusters of gold-rimmed cobalt melir are occasionally found growing amongst their more common brethren, and are prized as an omen of a bountiful and harmonious future. 'Melir' is the [[Gerenshuge]] word for 'agree'.'' |
Per GM [[Persida]]: ''Growing in gently rounded cones, the tiny, clustered flowers of the melir plant are often confused for a single blossom from afar. Sprigs of melir flowers are thought by some to enhance concord and harmony amongst groups needing to work together for a common purpose. While most commonly found in shades of pink and white, rare clusters of gold-rimmed cobalt melir are occasionally found growing amongst their more common brethren, and are prized as an omen of a bountiful and harmonious future. 'Melir' is the [[Gerenshuge]] word for 'agree'.'' |
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This flower is required to be provided for [[alterations]].[[provided for alterations::true| ]] |
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Revision as of 02:31, 11 November 2018
This item was introduced during the 410 Hollow Eve festival (2013).
Physical Properties
Per GM Persida: Growing in gently rounded cones, the tiny, clustered flowers of the melir plant are often confused for a single blossom from afar. Sprigs of melir flowers are thought by some to enhance concord and harmony amongst groups needing to work together for a common purpose. While most commonly found in shades of pink and white, rare clusters of gold-rimmed cobalt melir are occasionally found growing amongst their more common brethren, and are prized as an omen of a bountiful and harmonious future. 'Melir' is the Gerenshuge word for 'agree'.
This flower is required to be provided for alterations.
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