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To freeze the charm at the current flower, an empath must TOUCH the flower.
To freeze the charm at the current flower, an empath must TOUCH the flower.

* The differences between the charms are as follows:
: Birch charms have 4 flower types and apparently 20 color schemes
: Oak charms have 8 flower types
: Maplewood charms have 12 flower types and 24 color schemes

* Flower types include, but are not necessarily limited to:
: snowdrop - no scent
: parrot tulip - no scent
: lotus blossom - no scent
: sirese flower - no scent
: snapdragon - no scent
: chama blossom
: gladiolus
: azalea - no scent
: midnight glory - no scent
: gardenia - no scent
: jes-rose - no scent
: orlana blossom - no scent
: iris - You sniff at the iris, and inhale a sweet, fresh scent.
: dalia - You sniff at the dahlia, and inhale a sweet, fresh scent.
: delphinium - no scent
: gloriosa lily - You sniff at the gloriosa lily which has a balmy, sweet smell.
: geshiloira flower - no scent
: moonflower - no scent
: amaryllis - You sniff at the amaryllis which has a delicate, sweet fragrance.
: narcissus - no scent
: shar'nath flower - no scent
: shalyria blossom - no scent
: blazing star - no scent
: etrana blossom - You sniff at the etrana blossom. It has a strange, elusive scent that seems one moment like fresh gardenias, and the next like musty roses.
: starflower - no scent
: gladiola - no scent

* Colors include, but are not necessarily limited to:
: a drooping [flower type] shaded the dark red of fresh spilt blood
: a shimmering silver [flower type] with an ocean blue center
: an exquisite [flower type] tinted the luminous blue of moonlight
: an enchanting [flower type] tinted the ever deepening hues of twilight
: a dark mauve [flower type] with pale ivory undertones
: a stark white [flower type] with blood red-tipped petals
: a radiant [flower type] tinted the color of a succulent taffelberry
: a pale alabaster [flower type] with a dark plum center
: a chocolate brown [flower type] with warm caramel undertones
: a dainty [flower type] tinted the clear blue of a cloudless sky
: a blushing pink [flower type] with deep raspberry undertones
: a cerulean blue [flower type] with shimmering sapphire undertones
: a vivid violet [flower type] with a pristine white center
: a pale peach [flower type] with deep tangerine undertones
: a dazzling [flower type] tinted the mottled red and gold of an autumn leaf
: a burnished copper [flower type] with a deep scarlet center
: a periwinkle blue [flower type] with silver-streaked petals
: a delicate [flower type] tinted the deep azure of a calm sea
: a canary yellow [flower type] with vivid garnet-edged petals
: a pale lavender [flower type] with rich mulberry undertones
: a dark cobalt [flower type] with spotted silver petals
: a misty grey [flower type] with opalescent silver undertones
: a sunset orange [flower type] with bright yellow undertones
: a bright magenta [flower type] with an inky black center
: a burnt umber [flower type] with a radiant golden center
: a beautiful [flower type] shaded the darkness of a moonless night
: a deep burgundy [flower type] with silvery speckled petals
: a wilting [flower type] tinted the murky grey-green of the Zaulfung swamp
: a fireball orange [flower type] with coal black tiger-striped petals
: a glacial blue [flower type] with frost-tipped petals
: a ghost white [flower type] with a cherry black center
: a sky blue [flower type] with a dark turquoise center
: an iridescent pewter [flower type] with platinum undertones
: a vibrant [flower type] tinted the subtle warmth of firelight
: a cream colored [flower type] with golden brown undertones
: an icy pink [flower type] with a deep rose center
: a deep crimson [flower type] with gold-edged petals
: a pearl pink [flower type] with indigo-swirled petals
: a deep amethyst [flower type] with a pale lilac center



==Variations==
==Variations==

Revision as of 12:29, 20 September 2015

Sold at the shop, Natural Magic, these wonderful charms function using a charge from a life magic user. While worn the charms will change or "morph" into different flowers until the charge is depleted. They can also be locked to stop changing if desired.

Recharging of the charm can be performed by an Empath. Like other magical devices the command is "CHARGE (item) (amount)" until full.

To freeze the charm at the current flower, an empath must TOUCH the flower.

  • The differences between the charms are as follows:
Birch charms have 4 flower types and apparently 20 color schemes
Oak charms have 8 flower types
Maplewood charms have 12 flower types and 24 color schemes
  • Flower types include, but are not necessarily limited to:
snowdrop - no scent
parrot tulip - no scent
lotus blossom - no scent
sirese flower - no scent
snapdragon - no scent
chama blossom
gladiolus
azalea - no scent
midnight glory - no scent
gardenia - no scent
jes-rose - no scent
orlana blossom - no scent
iris - You sniff at the iris, and inhale a sweet, fresh scent.
dalia - You sniff at the dahlia, and inhale a sweet, fresh scent.
delphinium - no scent
gloriosa lily - You sniff at the gloriosa lily which has a balmy, sweet smell.
geshiloira flower - no scent
moonflower - no scent
amaryllis - You sniff at the amaryllis which has a delicate, sweet fragrance.
narcissus - no scent
shar'nath flower - no scent
shalyria blossom - no scent
blazing star - no scent
etrana blossom - You sniff at the etrana blossom. It has a strange, elusive scent that seems one moment like fresh gardenias, and the next like musty roses.
starflower - no scent
gladiola - no scent
  • Colors include, but are not necessarily limited to:
a drooping [flower type] shaded the dark red of fresh spilt blood
a shimmering silver [flower type] with an ocean blue center
an exquisite [flower type] tinted the luminous blue of moonlight
an enchanting [flower type] tinted the ever deepening hues of twilight
a dark mauve [flower type] with pale ivory undertones
a stark white [flower type] with blood red-tipped petals
a radiant [flower type] tinted the color of a succulent taffelberry
a pale alabaster [flower type] with a dark plum center
a chocolate brown [flower type] with warm caramel undertones
a dainty [flower type] tinted the clear blue of a cloudless sky
a blushing pink [flower type] with deep raspberry undertones
a cerulean blue [flower type] with shimmering sapphire undertones
a vivid violet [flower type] with a pristine white center
a pale peach [flower type] with deep tangerine undertones
a dazzling [flower type] tinted the mottled red and gold of an autumn leaf
a burnished copper [flower type] with a deep scarlet center
a periwinkle blue [flower type] with silver-streaked petals
a delicate [flower type] tinted the deep azure of a calm sea
a canary yellow [flower type] with vivid garnet-edged petals
a pale lavender [flower type] with rich mulberry undertones
a dark cobalt [flower type] with spotted silver petals
a misty grey [flower type] with opalescent silver undertones
a sunset orange [flower type] with bright yellow undertones
a bright magenta [flower type] with an inky black center
a burnt umber [flower type] with a radiant golden center
a beautiful [flower type] shaded the darkness of a moonless night
a deep burgundy [flower type] with silvery speckled petals
a wilting [flower type] tinted the murky grey-green of the Zaulfung swamp
a fireball orange [flower type] with coal black tiger-striped petals
a glacial blue [flower type] with frost-tipped petals
a ghost white [flower type] with a cherry black center
a sky blue [flower type] with a dark turquoise center
an iridescent pewter [flower type] with platinum undertones
a vibrant [flower type] tinted the subtle warmth of firelight
a cream colored [flower type] with golden brown undertones
an icy pink [flower type] with a deep rose center
a deep crimson [flower type] with gold-edged petals
a pearl pink [flower type] with indigo-swirled petals
a deep amethyst [flower type] with a pale lilac center


Variations

ItemSource isRare itemIs incomplete
Diminutive flower charm crudely carved from white birchNatural Magic (2)Natural Magic (1)true
Diminutive flower charm delicately carved from silver maplewoodNatural Magic (2)Natural Magic (1)true
Diminutive flower charm expertly whittled from polished oakNatural Magic (2)Natural Magic (1)true
Item:Diminutive flower charm crudely carved from white birch
Item:Diminutive flower charm delicately carved from silver maplewood
Item:Diminutive flower charm expertly whittled from polished oak

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