Geluk, The Quatrefoiled Cinquedea

Legend tells that Geluk grew from a four clover in an hour of need. It appeared during The Withering; a dark past of our predecessors who exhausted our lands. Torn by the root, the green and gold dagger was drawn by the Wildmother herself who rose to defend Nature. Geluk serves as a reminder of our luck to have been forgiven our greedy mistakes. Today it is common practice to never pick up a four leaved clover as a gesture towards Nature, leaving the good luck and fortune to stay in the ground.

The WASD-Mirror

The WASD-mirror was stored in a dusty attic of an abandoned house for centuries. It was discovered during the Great Conflict of men (still ongoing) when the small town it resided in was burned down. In the embers of destruction the mirror began to weep. Legend tells that it can cry the tears of those who are unable to themselves.

The Beaumains Blade

In medieval romances the word ‘beaumains’ was used as a feminising term of knights, directly translating to having fair hands. It is kind of the medieval times’ version of limp wrist. The Beaumains Blade was crafted by the Fae and has been passed from fairy to fairy for many generations. Even though it is a useless sword, thus disappointing any heroic expectations, it is said to sing enchanting songs whenever someone gay wields it.

Waypoint: Vibeæg

Where do the flowers go when they wither?
In the pulp of a Checkered Lily bulb another waypoint has appeared. Where it leads is not for us to know. Silent gusts of wind blow from the opening, and their scent is said to vary depending on who approaches. To me it smells like liquorice and leather in a cold car.

Someone tampered with this waypoint, hanging a silver bell in front of the portal opening. Like a tripwire, this bell will ring if someone were to vist.