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== Magical Properties == Almost every bit of the plant is strongly magical and reacts differently depending on how and in which combination it is used.<ref name="7.11" /> Similar to unicorn horns, the amount of magical power within the power is unable to be properly quantified. === Gold Mimicking === A Faerie Flower can be turned into an illusionary gold piece by speaking the word "gold" when you hold one. This enchantment holds for a day and the gold piece cannot be detected as fake by mundane means, like weighing it, bending it, biting on the gold, tasting and smelling, and several other means.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/31/2-26/ Chapter 2.31]</ref> Limits: Counter-illusion spells have not been tested. [[Toren]] was able to see through the illusion as if it wasn't there,<ref name="2.21">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/03/2-19/ Chapter 2.21]</ref> so other creatures and [[Undead]] that are able to ''see'' [[Mana]] flow and other magic, might also see through that illusion. Only Erin has been shown to turn flowers into gold, so the trick might be dependent on her skill [Wondrous Fare]. === Psychoactivity === The nectar is a hallucinogen, and the entire flower is possibly psychoactive, including the pollen, petals and stem. Known episodes include: * After tasting the nectar and expecting something to happen, Erin experienced an illusion of herself shrinking in size during an Alice in Wonderland like episode lasting an hour.<ref name="2.23">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/05/07/2-20/ Chapter 2.23]</ref> * [[Halrac Everam|Halrac]] experienced a vision of his deceased love, Ariael, when given a beer with drops of Flower nectar in it.<ref name="2.21" /> * [[Apista]] the bee has become addicted to Faerie Flower nectar and has changed since. That mutation is probably also influenced by the highly magical environment of [[The Wandering Inn]] and her bond with the [[Beast Tamers|[Beast Tamer]]] Lyonette. [[Xif]] confirmed the magical psychedelic nature that even neutralized anti-magic blockers.<ref name="7.11">[https://wanderinginn.com/2020/03/01/7-11/ Chapter 7.11]</ref> === Perspective === It is theorized by [[Saliss Oliwing|Saliss]] that all the combinations of the Faerie Flowers with different substances did not exist before they were mixed together. As such, their effect has to do with ''perspective''. Any potion made with Faerie Flowers will have the desired effects, but with an added catch or trick. If a Faerie Flower is combined with a substance just to experiment and observe the result, it will generate a minor prank such as an itching effect, and that will be the only result of that specific combination from than on. === Dimensional Powers === An adult Faerie Flower is said to turn the surrounding area into a part of [[Avalon]]. The roots of one were able to pass through the limits of a dimensional Skill, the [<nowiki/>[[Garden of Sanctuary]]],<ref name=":2" /> and pass through the simulated realities of the [<nowiki/>[[Palace of Fates]]].<ref>{{VERef|The Roots (Pt. 5)}}</ref> At the cost of destroying the root, they can grant existance to a simulated person and allow them to leave the simulations,<ref>{{VERef|10.26 MM}}</ref> and might possibly do the same for the memory of [[Sheta]].<ref>{{VERef|10.27 GMG}}</ref>
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