From events of "After Me, the Flood"
In Maylea's Fulcrux:
"flowers400980" a many-hued garden of faithful blossoms
Glowing like a small swaying garden amidst the meadows, these blossom appear separate from the wildflowers that surround them, having been formed from pure raw immanidivinus etheara. Their petals shift and sway in the ever-present breezes that circle the grove, adding their fragrance to the scented air, the slightest movement causing their energies to scatter and float away. The rippling power feels reminiscent, as of the Elder Divine to whom one is most familiar or faithful. It cannot be told how many such flowers bloom together here, and it is difficult to resist the urge to pluck one in reverent devotion.
The flowers growing here smell simply divine, perhaps you should PLUCK one for yourself?
Taking a knee, you reach and pluck a single flower from the garden here, the slightest touch causing raw immanidivinus energy to scatter like pollen and wreathe your hands in a gentle light. [HINT]: You may TOUCH the flower to attune it to your divine.
"flower415459" a flower blossoming with faith
This beautiful flower blossoms with faith, so imbued is it with the overflowing essence of the Elder Gods. The slightest movement of its petals causes for raw immanidivinus etherea to scatter at the touch, wreathing its stem and bloom in an aura that radiates Divine majesty and strength. Domothean energies pulse from the fragile flower to faintly ripple in the aether, humming with a thrum of latent power.
You reach out and touch a flower blossoming with faith.
A flower blossoming with faith changes under your blessed touch, imbued with Blossoming Faith for Lisaera.
"flower415459" a moonlit flower of the Silver Goddess
This beautiful flower blossoms with faith, so imbued is it with the overflowing essence of the Elder Gods. The slightest movement of its petals causes for raw immanidivinus etherea to scatter at the touch, wreathing its stem and bloom in an aura that radiates Divine majesty and strength. Domothean energies pulse from the fragile flower to faintly ripple in the aether, humming with a thrum of latent power. The petals of this moonlit flower gleam a breathtaking shade of argent, radiating the glory of the Silver Goddess.
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