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== Background == This artifact is known as one of the greatest treasures of the Humans of [[Izril]], and is in fact rumored to be the very same artifact used to conquer the northern Drake cities, when the invasion of the continent first took place thousands of years ago. During the 2nd Antinium War, when the [[Velan|Goblin King’s]] forces attack [[First Landing]], [[Magnolia Reinhart|Magnolia]] used the Crown of Flowers and after two weeks had passed, the crown's power grew enough for her to summon a hundred thousand powerful plant-based constructs from the ground and assembled around the Reinhart Estate near First Landing and marched south. They attacked the surprised Goblin King’s army and, in tandem with the Human defenders, forced them to retreat.<ref name=":1">[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/06/23/s02-the-antinium-wars-pt-3/ S02 – The Antinium Wars (Pt.3)]</ref> A section of First Landing's outer walls is still covered in vines and flowers, as a form of ‘repairs’, and is actually stronger than the original walls. They bloom every season, including winter, and are harvested by [Alchemists].<ref name=":M&M">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/07/30/interlude-mundanity-and-memorials/ Interlude – Mundanity and Memorials]</ref>
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