The Omnipedia Shincleff, the True Grimoire :: The Legend; Herald of the Veritas
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| Subject: Blossom's Steppe Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:17 am | |
| Blossom's Steppe Step (Theme Song) Description The original Flower Garden that was connected to the old Reality Village, however it became so large that it had even across most of the Mezzo Terra and surrounds the Mezzo Villa in beautiful flowers, making it the nicest, most relaxing place to be. Now, this place that was originally the first 'Flower Garden' is known as the Blossom's Steppe, a wide open meadow harboring the same beauty and majesty that its second half provides. Since these two are directly connected, people can travel straight to and from the Veritas via the Flower Garden/Blossom Field pass. The flowers here range from the most common to the most exotic and rare, so it's always a nice sight to see, and the expanse seems to go on forever over the horizon. It also connects directly to the Battlegrounds, for it is that expansive. One can reach any part of the Mezzo Terra from the Blossom's Steppe. There is the occasional monster or so, but they're usually either really weak or very peaceful if undisturbed. The area is so large, they barely ever bother anyone. | |
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The Omnipedia Shincleff, the True Grimoire :: The Legend; Herald of the Veritas
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| Subject: Re: Blossom's Steppe Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:20 am | |
| Orchard Different types of fields with different assortments of many flowers; quite the selection among the Veritas. All of its most common flowers can be found here, and a wide variety of rare ones, as well. Many of them are sectioned off by type of flower, and usually have different varieties of herbs and creatures that reside in each section of the Orchard. Each area gives off its own 'wavelength' from the aroma, of which gives the atmosphere a different elemental affinity, making these places the perfect areas to train. Each section and each flower will be described, as well as the aroma and the effect of their wavelengths. | |
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