Author: Susato Mikotoba Title/Topic: The Dawn Flowers Summary: Discovered by Kazuma Asogi and someone known simply as Soldier 76, Susato will give them full credit as she describes these "anti-noctaere" flowers. She will describe how they're blue and they glow, as well as a first-hand account of how being laid in a bed of said flowers helped to repel negative, hateful feelings brought on by the noctaere.
Without going into specifics, she also goes on to describe how they can quell the noctaere themselves and bring them back to their right mind, even if the subject is repelled by it. The whole flower in tact isn't necessary; the petals, crushed or otherwise are enough. She also describes the conditions in which they thrive (dark, cave-like), as well as whatever else she might have learned from tending to the greenhouse with her father, and what he might have told her from his studies at the clinic.
There are also details about how they can be used in tea and in cooking to similar effect. She describes how she's made cookies with them, with a note that their taste is very bitter on their own.
Other: She has either doodled or imprinted a picture of the Dawn flower.
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Title/Topic: The Dawn Flowers
Summary: Discovered by Kazuma Asogi and someone known simply as Soldier 76, Susato will give them full credit as she describes these "anti-noctaere" flowers. She will describe how they're blue and they glow, as well as a first-hand account of how being laid in a bed of said flowers helped to repel negative, hateful feelings brought on by the noctaere.
Without going into specifics, she also goes on to describe how they can quell the noctaere themselves and bring them back to their right mind, even if the subject is repelled by it. The whole flower in tact isn't necessary; the petals, crushed or otherwise are enough. She also describes the conditions in which they thrive (dark, cave-like), as well as whatever else she might have learned from tending to the greenhouse with her father, and what he might have told her from his studies at the clinic.
There are also details about how they can be used in tea and in cooking to similar effect. She describes how she's made cookies with them, with a note that their taste is very bitter on their own.
Other: She has either doodled or imprinted a picture of the Dawn flower.