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Location

These flowers can be found somewhere in every Four Winds Hall.

Types

a fresh tulip, a fresh carnation, a fresh orchid, a fresh rose, a fresh daisy

Alterations

The base description cannot be changed. You can add a show to these flowers, but not a long description. The show must not indicate the color of the flower, as the color can be changed.

Verbs

hug, smooch, poke, throw, pluck, pull, lick, wave, rub, cuddle, eat, and tickle.

Note: TICKLE will change the color of your flower! Each flower type has its own color variations.

Verbs in Action

HUG: You gently wrap your hand around your fresh tulip and bring it close to your heart.

SMOOCH: You pucker your lips and plant a soft kiss on the top of your fresh tulip.

POKE: You poke at the center of your tulip, and the fresh petals curl around your finger in a floral embrace.

THROW: You throw your fresh tulip up into the air and its petals fly open. A large ball of pollen escapes from its center, exploding into a mist of golden sparkles that is gently carried off in the breeze. The fresh tulip slowly floats back down to your hand.

PLUCK: You gently tug at one of the tulip's velvety fresh petals, taking care not to dislodge it.

PULL: You pull your fresh tulip away from you, and as you let it go, it snaps back, hitting you squarely on the tip of your nose!

LICK: You lick the fresh petals surrounding the heart of the tulip and sample the dusting of waxy, faintly bitter pollen.

WAVE: You wave your fresh tulip in front of you, and bright yellow pollen balls float up into the air, accompanied by the delicate scent of the blossom.

RUB: You trace your fingertips over each fresh petal of the tulip, lingering at the soft, perfect edges.

CUDDLE: You wrap your fingers lightly around your tulip, raising the velvety fresh petals to brush against your cheek.

EAT: You sweep your fresh tulip gently across your lips, lost in thought.

TICKLE: You tickle a fresh tulip, which suddenly changes to a perfect white tulip.