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The Flower's Prayer

Author: 
AlmondFlower
Saturday, September 21, 2013 - 17:08
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The Flower's Prayer

.::The Flower's Prayer::.

A tiny flower once grew in a field, where many sorts came to bloom along the outskirts of the village yonder. Day by day, the flower grew lonely watching the others flowers plucked or dug and carted off. So one day, the little flower made a wish to the moon - only for it to have unexpected consequences that very same night!

*Note: It's relatively short, hopefully sweet, and will read somewhat like a children's fairytale. At least, that's the intention. This game is meant to be a kinetic novel and is a small project.

Collected Art: 
Snowfall
Rose and lotus on paper
Preview
Gray Trip
Trading It For The Memories
Toes and Water ~
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