bufudine: (searching for something lost :|)
Serph ([personal profile] bufudine) wrote in [community profile] vatheon2012-09-12 05:56 am

Amaravati

Who: Serph and YOU
Where: In the Plaza
When: On the 12th!
Style: [action] preferred, but I'll match!
Status: OPEN

[It's been a long time since Serph's disappearance. Maybe it seemed like he wasn't going to be coming back to Vatheon.

But if you happen to be passing through the Plaza, there's someone appearing out of thin air and... falling into one of the fountains with a great splash. If you're curious enough to look at the water, it's gaining a reddish tinge.

...Yeah, that's blood mixing with the water.

But wait long enough, and there's a guy pulling himself out of the fountain, looking like a drowned rat. There's a break in his abdominal armour. But while there are some stubborn bits of blood at the break's edges, there's no wound in the flesh underneath; the skin is unmarked, like it had been healed perfectly.

Serph's back. And he's alive.

...And totally dripping water all over the Plaza again.]
zelda_hylia: Gentle smile (Gentle)

[personal profile] zelda_hylia 2012-09-21 12:16 am (UTC)(link)
[She pours him a cup and nudges it towards him gently.]

That's right. There are many different types of tea. You can even use roses in some types. You should try it; the orange roses are blooming beautifully.

[Though the rest of the garden had been damaged...]
Edited 2012-09-21 00:17 (UTC)
zelda_hylia: Hyrule's Princess (At peace)

[personal profile] zelda_hylia 2012-09-25 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)
You dry the rose petals out, then you simply use them like tea leaves. Not everyone likes the taste, but it is a sort of tea that smells lovely. If you mean making tea in general, I do have a few books on the subject.

[Though in her opinion, some of the books detailed entirely unnecessary steps. Making tea wasn't a spiritual experience, there was no need to be that serious about it!]
zelda_hylia: (amusement)

[personal profile] zelda_hylia 2012-10-01 06:35 am (UTC)(link)
They still contain moisture even if you don't feel wetness when you touch them.

[She gets up and heads back to the kitchen, coming back with a tea leaf. It's a small brown thing, looking rather pathetic and curled up. It smells nice, though!]

This is a leaf that has been dried out. It's from a jasmine plant.