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A pale blue flower of sacred importance.
Flower
Sirese flowers may be found at some clerical shops, as well as the Crossing Temple and Tamsine's Rest. They are considered a symbol of a Cleric's initiation to the divine.
Seed
Sirese seeds are used in a Clerical Ritual where they are reverently planted and watered by Clerics. They may be GATHERed at:
Zoluren
In Pale Grey Death Squirrel area
[Marja Tee, Kaber Jise]
A soft breeze carries the faint scent of the sea from the east. The road begins to widen as if to hasten travelers towards the shore. Interspersed with bramble and berry bushes are wild sirese flowers, their bright blooms swaying gently in the wind.
Obvious paths: east, west.
South of Kaerna Village
[Northern Trade Road, Open Grasslands]
The darker colors of the serrated wirgars grasses that grow in this particular part of the plains stand out against their lighter cousins. You catch the scent of sirese on the wind, the fragrance of the tiny wildflower wrapping around you. To the south the land turns a rough brown, shifting abruptly from plains to farming land.
Obvious paths: north, south.
North of Faenrae Reavers
[Northern Trade Road, Stony Plains]
An odd sight awaits you here: a single sirese flower, out of place and struggling to live, growing within the shade of a twisted wiir tree. The tiny plant seems to be surviving on raw defiance alone.
Obvious paths: northeast, south.
Therengia
Riverhaven Temple
[Temple, Garden]
Within the white plastered walls of the temple lies a peaceful oasis, away from the noise and distraction of the streets outside. A narrow brick path meanders through a miniature landscape of shrubs, flowers and small trees. Velvet smooth grass covers the low rolling hillocks, and just up the path a ways, you see a small flowing stream winding its way northward. You also see a locked almsbox and the temple gate.
Obvious paths: east, northwest.
Theren Cleric Shop garden
[Sister Nongwen's Garden]
Off to the side of the cobblestone walkway stands a low brick wall protecting the jewel of Sister Nongwen's garden, a plot of dirt containing several different varieties of sirese flowers. Wooden poles around the wall support a cloth roof that protects the fragile buds from damage due to inclement weather.
Obvious paths: northeast, northwest.
Ilithi
Northeast shore of Shard
[Northern Lake Shore, East Gate Road]
The edge of the lake laps against a shore of fine crystal-white sands. Small wood-violets and sirese flowers lie scattered about the edges of the road, adding splashes of brightness along the dreary route.
Obvious paths: south, northwest.
Qi'Reshalia
Outside the Sur'oson Gate of Ratha
[Reshalia Trade Road, Meadow]
An open meadow spreads out to the north, bounded a few dozen yards away by a wooded area composed of what look like elms, birch, and an occasional oak. Flowers dot the meadow, in orange and yellow and white, along with a number of burrows of about the size to have been dug by rabbits.
Obvious paths: east, west.
Outside the flower shop in Aesry Surlaenis'a
[Aesry Surlaenis'a, Staho Pivo'hrr'schu'Mus]
An imposing flight of basalt stairs rises high above, leading to the next terrace. Delicate music arises from the crystal and brass windchimes hung from a nearby house.
You also see a tiny shop surrounded by baskets filled with fresh flowers.
Obvious paths: north.
At the oasis
[Hidisharon Desert, Oasis]
The howling winds are muted here, and the sands are less prevalent. A gentle, cool spring of clear water occupies the center of a green patch of plantlife. Several small palm trees provide a bit of shade to escape the sun's angry glare.
Obvious paths: north, northeast, east, south, west, northwest.
Forfedhdar
Near the Temple of the North Wind
[Vela'Tohr Overlook, Precarious Shelf]
Scraggly clumps of sirese flowers, partially protected by the rising cliff, grow bravely amidst the accumulation of rubble scattered haphazardly on the hard ground. Horizontal cracks striate the cliff -- strange handprints left by nature along the coarse stone wall.
Obvious paths: west.