
Overview:
Palebell Flowers are small, bell-shaped white blossoms native to the Pale Country, notable for their hypnotic scent and ritual significance.
Appearance:
The flowers bloom continuously under the realm’s eternal sunlight, their white petals delicate and bell-like. The flowers often grow in clusters along low stems.
Behaviour & Effects:
Their faint scent induces calmness and forgetfulness, often used by the Silent Choir in ceremonial garlands.
Prolonged exposure can cause mild hypnotic states or short-term memory lapses.
Palebell Flowers are harvested carefully for use in rituals requiring emotional regulation or silence.
Folklore & Signs:
Regarded as “flowers of forgetfulness,” they are symbols of mourning and release.
Their bloom often coincides with moments of collective silence or solemn remembrance.
Handling the flowers improperly is believed to invite unintended forgetfulness.
Summary for Field Operatives:
Be cautious when handling or inhaling Palebell Flowers. They may affect memory and emotional state. Use only under supervision during ritual contexts.
