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blood flower
blood flower

This is one of the blood-red flowers that grows only in places where the anthropomorphic personification of dreams kills his son, and his son's blood spills on the ground. As you can imagine, it's pretty rare. It looks like a dark, depressing flower, but smells surprisingly sweet and poppy.

Selling Price: 75 Meat.

(In-game plural: blood flowers)

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The Heap
I Refuse!
Obsoleted Areas/Methods
The Icy Peak
Altogether Fitting and Proper

Notes

References

  • The description refers to Neil Gaiman's epic series The Sandman, in which Morpheus, the anthropomorphic personification of dreams, is forced by circumstance to kill his son, Orpheus. In a series of panels immediately after the death, blood falls from Morpheus's hands, hits the ground and turns into flowers. This is in turn a reference to many fables describing the origins of various things found in nature.
  • Blood Flowers is the title of an album by The Cure, and the description "It looks like a dark, depressing flower, but smells surprisingly sweet and poppy" is a description of the band's sound.

Collection

TOP 10 blood flower collections
1. silentwitness - 4314 | 2. Orlando - 3945 | 3. PrettyHateMachine - 2754 | 4. Epsonic - 1800 | 5. IvyThePlant - 1789
6. IndianJack - 1650 | 7. Giggles the Emo Boy - 1100 | 8. acollectorisme - 1095 | 9. Yiab - 1060 | 10. omg_thats_so_funny - 1000
Collection data courtesy of ePeterso2 and Jicken Wings


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