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What's your character's favourite flower?



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Thu Oct 04, 2018 4:30 pm
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SirenCymbaline says...



Answer for as many or as few charries as you want, or even yourself. Bonus points if your grumpiest charrie is featured.

Hnnnggghhhhh

my favourite flower is the snowdrop, just beating out the dandelion

Siren's favourite flower is all of them, she finds all flowers to be delicious

Boris' is the white carnation, if I don't change my mind later
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Wed Oct 31, 2018 8:27 pm
PrincessInk says...



I think Elisabeth's favorite flower is a rose, and Mila's one is a daisy (taken from different WIPs).
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Wed Oct 31, 2018 9:17 pm
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Firanna loves roses, and Natalia loves lilies.
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Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:09 pm
AkeliaTaske says...



Akelia likes Roses.
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AlyTheBookworm says...



Ryn likes sunflowers for reasons. Kaisa likes every flower and thinks they're all equally beautiful, while Cayd (my grumpiest char) likes daisies but would never admit it.

My favorites are roses and rhododendrons.
  








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