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Located behind a waterfall within the [[Aalen Forest]], the '''Garden Landmark''' was originally defined by two aspects, depending on which powers gained control during a landmarking season. The Garden of Rapture was the positive aspect of the garden, and could be obtained by collecting numerous morningcloak butterflies with a net procured from [[Vellis]], and releasing them into the garden. The Garden of Midnight was the negative aspect of the landmark, and required duskwing butterflies to be collected and released, rather than morningcloak butterflies. | Located behind a waterfall within the [[Aalen Forest]], the '''Garden Landmark''' was originally defined by two aspects, depending on which powers gained control during a [[landmarks|landmarking]] season. The Garden of Rapture was the positive aspect of the garden, and could be obtained by collecting numerous morningcloak butterflies with a net procured from [[Vellis]], and releasing them into the garden. The Garden of Midnight was the negative aspect of the landmark, and required duskwing butterflies to be collected and released, rather than morningcloak butterflies. | ||
A failed ritual by the [[Conclave]] destroyed the power of the garden landmark, as well as the power of the other landmarks across [[Sapience]]. | A failed ritual by the [[Conclave]] destroyed the power of the garden landmark, as well as the power of the other landmarks across [[Sapience]]. | ||
[[Category: Landmarks]] | [[Category: Landmarks]] |
Revision as of 12:04, 18 December 2006
Located behind a waterfall within the Aalen Forest, the Garden Landmark was originally defined by two aspects, depending on which powers gained control during a landmarking season. The Garden of Rapture was the positive aspect of the garden, and could be obtained by collecting numerous morningcloak butterflies with a net procured from Vellis, and releasing them into the garden. The Garden of Midnight was the negative aspect of the landmark, and required duskwing butterflies to be collected and released, rather than morningcloak butterflies.
A failed ritual by the Conclave destroyed the power of the garden landmark, as well as the power of the other landmarks across Sapience.