Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] imepro) wrote 2020-10-26 01:14 am (UTC)

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On the door to LiliS' garden is an incense holder containing a replenishing sprig of holly - while it is burning, entering the door leads one to an entirely different garden which seems to occupy the exact same space the original garden does - it even has the exact same porch, though no alterations to it are mirrored. This garden, however, is blanketed in a perpetual night. While the moon does cycle through phases - albeit faster than it seems like it should, with one week being approximately equal to a month - no matter what sort of moon lingers in the sky, it is bright enough to illuminate the garden well enough to traverse it.

As opposed to the rolling hills that dominate the first garden, the second is a dense mossy forest of oak, hazel, birch and willow, navigable via winding cobblestone paths. Around the bases of all the trees are a variety of ferns, and the path itself is marked every so often with a large moss covered boulder. Lighting under the canopy is provided by firefly like wisps that stay suspended underneath, darting back and forth - a faint giggling can be heard if one stands still and listens closely enough. In addition, ghostly glowing moths and butterflies populate the garden, bioluminescent but not bright enough to provide any notable light on their own. The same flowers (including unit position flowers), that populate the original garden also can be found scattered about here. However, here they're tinged with a faint blue-white glow and oftentimes found arranged in rings and mingled with mushrooms. Moss-covered ruins poke out from between the fern-covered ground, and some of them resemble structures that exist within the original gardens, including its walls.

A central pebbled path leads straight forward from the porch, to a large set of natural hot springs. Some are mysterious and foreboding, some more artificial and pool-like, and some simply nice to walk and lounge around.

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