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Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2007 11:11 pm
Sway was sitting on a small bench in her small section of the ark's garden. After wondering why a large ark like this would have a garden, she stood up and tended to her plants. When she was up at the southernmost island in the sea, Sway picked up precious seeds for the large Phoenix plant. It was unusual, since no one for many years has been able to touch them, besides her. She had an affinity for them ever since then, even though she hadn't gardened since she was a small girl with her grandmother.
The plant looked like it had very soft, glass feathers on the stems, and it was entirely a reddish-orange. The plant spanned for a large section, mainly in the middle of her small turf. Around the plant were small blue flowers that changed to yellow in the middle of their petals. They were also very delicate looking, but one couldn't help but smile when they saw it. They had constant dewdrops on them, a healing substance, that only came from being in close contact with the Phoenix plant.
These weren't necessarily the pinnacle of Sway's power of having unlimited Phoenix Downs, but they certainly helped. Ever since she came in contact with them, she had unusual healing powers. The flight of the Phoenix indeed.... she thought as she delicately touched her dear Phoenix plant, which was properly named, the Cascading Flare.
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Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2007 4:46 pm
Sway took a small vial from her coat pocket and set it against one of the small blue flowers. These were called Shining Rain Flowers, and as said before, the dew formed on them were a healing substance. Sway scrapped a little bit off of one of the petals. She used this for the Battle Room's Healing Room for the moment. Very little of it is needed to actually heal a person, so dispersing the healing liquid into a gas, made it very effective indeed.
She put the vial back in her pocket and sat back on the bench. She grabbed a book that she left there and started reading. Not much was needed to help these plants live, seeing as how they lived by themselves for thousands of years.
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