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Finally, the party breaks through the trees and arrives at the Royal Flower Fields. While the significance of it being “royal” isn't yet apparent; it is a beautiful sight.
The flower field stretches on; a huge field of wildflowers. Beautiful, and in every corner, a new color and shape. It is an incredible mix of flora- while the Sages find themselves noting the many medicinal plants- while the Rogues focus more on the poisonous ones. The fighters, meanwhile, can easily tell apart the many shades of ajuga and the underbrush of thyme; the type of flowers that grow on graves. The entire atmosphere of the island, dark and oppressive, is seemingly lifted in this place.
“Twink- your spear! Look!”
The Elf looked down to find his newly claimed weapon- the mysterious dark spear found in the tower of the warrior suddenly aglow. Somehow, bringing it here has <span class="mu-s">awakened</span> the weapon. Its head began to glow- pointing the elf towards a particular patch of flowers- and he would bring it forth, revealing a great mass of roses. The weapon's head turned bright red. Tordynnar looks shocked after a moment- as though in sudden realization.
<span class="mu-b">”...That is no ordinary spear. It did not belong to just some warrior- that is the symbol of the clan and great arm of the <span class="mu-i">King of the Woad</span> himself. It is called <span class="mu-s">Rosethorn</span>.”</span>
Twink can now <span class="mu-i">attack ghosts</span>. Using Rosethorn, you can make an attack roll against a Ghost or Spirit, rolling your class dice and adding the spirit's chorus. If you roll a 7 or higher, it counts as a single <span class="mu-i">Seal</span> against that spirit.
With so many magic items and sudden boons- some of the other party members might be getting a little jealous. But, it is an ancient Elvish island you are exploring...