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February 22, 2003

> who nati
1 player.
Elf [ Ra:30 Ma:30 Th:30 ] Natilena: Temple Decorating Lessons @1pm Tel'Quessir

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Temple of the Elements
[Exits: north]
You stand on a pillar of earth thrusting out of a sea of molten lava. Currents
of air swirl around you, and other pillars of earth sprout up in the distance.
Looking up, you gasp in astonishment as the sky seems to be replaced with an
ocean! In the center of the pillar rises a huge statue of an elf, composed of
all four of the elements. This temple serves as a reminder to the Tel'Quessir
of their origins. The elven people, unlike any of the other races, were not
created by a god, but as prime elementals they willed themselves into existence
in their quest to experience life.

It is impossible to track here.

(Token magic) A magical spring flows from the ground here.
( 2) A white daisy is growing here.
( 3) Some wild flowers grow here, untouched by mortal hands.
( 3) Violets grow in small bunches here.
(11) An enormous ivory orchid lies here, forgotten.
( 3) A bright red tulip lies here.
( 9) A big bouquet of roses lies here.
( 7) A dozen roses lie here.
(10) A cheerful bunch of wild daisies lies here.
( 3) A wild jungle flower blossom attracting your attention.
( 5) A small potted fern sits here.
( 2) A lush desert plant is in flower, showing off its bright yellow petals.
( 5) A moon white lily lies here.
( 2) A long stem black rose lies here with a small card attached.
( 6) A flawlessly beautiful rose lies abandoned here.
Some beautiful flowers are growing here.
A bunch of pretty wild flowers is here.
( 3) A bright yellow dwarf sunflower lies here.
A yellow carnation lies here.
A single salmon-orange hyacinth lies here.
A daffodil lies here, announcing the arrival of spring.
( 2) A pretty yellow buttercup would look nice stuck behind your ear.
A large earthen bowl sits here.
Tweedle is resting here.