I like the concept of slugcats using various flora as head accessories. Like Monk tying the wheel flower around their ear. Please excuse the rough sketches.
Artificer's pups would gift their parent a cherrybomb plant to wear, reminding them of their explosive abilities.
Survivor would tie the batnip plant to attract bats to it, a survival tip that their parents may taught them.
Hunter will wear the dandelion peaches that can be found in Sky Islands. Although this is quite of a distraction from their mission, Hunter thinks that they deserve to look pretty too.
And finally. I can imagine rivulet gathering many flowers that they find pleasant. bubble/glow weeds, Lilypucks and etc. And gifting these to Moon or their lizard friends.
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collect my pearls
all vanilla, dp and [current] modded pearls
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so crazy that they put a nonbinary lesbian in a harvest moon game in 2007 and just thought nobody would notice
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I’m not a huge sausage viewer but I do very strongly believe they should add him to hermitcraft because it would be so so enriching for Pearl. Also I think he would make Keralis and Ren worse in a way that cannot be undone and I think they deserve that
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Heart Full, Bowl Empty would be a lot shorter if Irida would simply let herself and her clan be open about their problems.
Ingo: Yeah ok maybe the Pearl Clan’s struggling a little with food right now
Akari, having immediately run all the way to the Pearl Clan settlement the second Ingo said that:
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A 19th Century Pearl Parure
A 19th century parure comprising a tiara, a necklace, a brooch and a pair of earrings in a fitted case
gold and silver set with pearls and rose-cut diamonds, height tiara ca 25 - 35 mm, total weight 56 g (the comb is missing), width necklace ca 5 - 13 mm, length with clasp ca 44.5 cm, dimensions brooch 25 X 60 mm, total weight 22 g, dimensions earrings 12 X 35 mm, total weight 7 g. The tiara and brooch with French hallmark Paris 1809 or later, the earring hook with a French hallmark in use between 1819 - 1838.
Provenance
Johanna Kempe (1818-1909) who got it from her mother Friederika Wallis. Thence by descent in the family.
Bukowskis
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