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==Messaging==
==Messaging==
<Player> kisses the flower solemnly to affirm (his/her) vow to Eu and his mate.
<Player> kisses the flower solemnly to affirm (his/her) vow to Eu and his mate.<br>
You kiss the flower gently, breathing a vow unto Eu and your mate to be.
You kiss the flower gently, breathing a vow unto Eu and your mate to be.



Revision as of 23:26, 6 April 2017

The golden-hued flower has a lush, full bloom sheathed in vivid holy light. A slender, curving stem of deep green extends from the base of the petals, its thornless surface glossy and smooth.

The flower was made by the Claw of Eu members in Dawnvale and Dawngrove Hubs. The closely guarded secret may become more public in the future, but for now, the only way to get these flowers will be via Rayureko and the Wedding Team for the purpose of Queen's weddings.

The flowers were originally designed to aid Prydaen in forming bonds with each other without causing potential damage to their soul. As the population was affected by Lyras, it's likely that many Prydaen souls are bound to another. This is something only Claw of Eu are able to determine for a Prydaen, and since these members are in short supply, the flower was developed to simulate the same bond. Because of this, the flowers can only be used by Prydaen. Necromancers may find that if they try to kiss the flowers, the flower will burst into flames and turn to ash.

The flowers may be used in alterations. They must be provided if you're using the flower itself, but using a design of one is entirely fine. These flowers are somewhat similar in in both name and appearance to the Eu's Promise crystal.

Messaging

<Player> kisses the flower solemnly to affirm (his/her) vow to Eu and his mate.
You kiss the flower gently, breathing a vow unto Eu and your mate to be.

The flower is enveloped in a holy light until nothing is left but the invisible bond it symbolized