History: Gray Wilting flower

Also known as Blossoms Dedreary, this species of floral was first discovered during early medieval times. At first people thought the flowers were dead and of no use and trampled on or ignored them. However very few know even to this day that the Gray Wilting flower is very much alive and full of flavor though it appears wilted, gray and dried up. It does not thrive in decay but rather grows off the powerful energy of things that have dealt with death on another level. Its most common form looks like a wrinkled, pale gray lily that's about to fall off its post. Even when it does fall off, it takes a while for it to dry up completely and become forest floor debris.

When grown and brewed properly in the moonlight, the tea can be used to make a deliciously floral and slightly pungent drink.

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