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Kwanzan the Harvest Unicorn
Cherry Blossom
The Glade Zentu
Owner: Chrysariel
Age: 1 year, 3 weeks, 2 days
Born: April 11th, 2023
Adopted: 11 months, 1 week, 6 days ago
Adopted: May 21st, 2023
Statistics
- Level: 101
- Strength: 149
- Defense: 38
- Speed: 40
- Health: 34
- HP: 34/34
- Intelligence: 293
- Books Read: 293
- Food Eaten: 0
- Job: Certified Mad Scientist
Peka Glade
In wandering Peka Park's latest sponsored event, you come upon a small booth done all in shades of green. The banner overhead reads "SC4N" in bright red letters.
It was in my native land, Shengui Guo, that my love of the natural world was formed. I remember days in my early childhood that were spent lazing in the shade of carefully tended cherry trees, sketching the native insect life in a little red and pink notebook that always smelled of cherry blossoms, no matter the time of year.
My father's affectionate nickname for me was "Little Cherry Blossom". He had no small amount of respect for the natural world himself. As a young zentu, he was talked into taking part in a war against the Omen Islands. (A sad affair in the forgotten lore of Subeta's history.) Seeing so many fields burned and ancient trees cut down to make barricades, he was sickened to all forms of war and destruction and granted a pardon for his role as a peaceful protestor. He met my mother, a former temple maiden of the Sacred Lands, when he was working as a peace officer to re-plant as much damaged land as possible after the war finally concluded.
We used to talk for hours about natural phenomena, such as micro-ecosystems and the infinite variety found in tide pools. Every year, on the anniversary of his death, I light a stick of all-natural incense and plant a sapling in his honor.
After I earned my degree in biology from Subeta Ecological Institute (note that SEI is not to be confused for SAI), I worked on several projects in various lands of Subeta. Many captured my affection but it was Peka Glade that captured my heart.
Where else can you find samples of Pretacicus Pekadala, Subetium Viletta and Shinwanni Aescelius all within a few square feet?
As a biologist, I can assure you the answer is nowhere.
I've been a park ranger for twelve years now, assisting in efforts to make the annual Peka Glade Festival fun and enjoyable for tourists while protecting native species and stopping the spread of invaders such as creeping vines and the ever-problematic Atebian Burrowing Shrew, a rodent that does terrible damage to moon plumbing and woodlands alike.
My efforts toward conservation don't stop at the occasional visiting caravan of food trucks. Once a month, I am proud to tour the schools of Subeta with the group Subetans Concerned for Nature. We give lectures on methods to reduce pollution, ways to give back to the living community and how to report poaching of wild minions. We put on several fundraisers for projects to restore natural wildlife areas all over Subeta. (Emma and Esther are major contributors - a shout out to those lovely ladies!)
You hear a gentle rustling and look down to find a friendly harvest unicorn twining around your legs.
Oh, there you are my sweet one. This is Kwanzan, the best-tempered Harvest Unicorn to ever walk the glade. He's quite the little beggar for attention but after what he's been through, one can hardly blame him.
She pours you a cup of fresh-brewed dandelion tea and waves you to a deck chair made of all-natural composted recyclables donated by Recycle Beast.
I found the poor fellow wandering between Riverside and Peka Glade, living off garbage and the occasional patch of grass. His original owner must have moved out of the area. Harvest Unicorns are a lot of work. That glossy mane was coated in prickly bits and you could count every one of his bones. It took some time to get him used to a diet of dried grasses and herbs but as you can see, he has regained his health and has plenty of energy to spare. I take him everywhere with me. He really helps win over some of our more hard-hearted potential donors.
She places a brightly colored brochure in your hand with a smile.
I do hope you'll enjoy this free concert. It was quite the thrill, lining up The Fabulous Felis and Ruffie Rodeo on the same day. I do hope you'll enjoy yourself and consider signing up to be an Honorary Conservationist. If we all do our part, Subeta's wild lands will continue to thrive for generations to come.
Credits
Extra Code by: Bug
Edited by: Chrysariel
Story by Pureflower
Background by: ArtTower Pixabay
Vines by:
clipartmax and Kitty Paw
Name Art by: Chrysariel
Pet Treasure
Bound Glade Journal
Glade Waterfalls
The Big Book of Little Gardens
A to Z Plant Encyclopedia
The ABCs of Plants
Beginner Garden Guide
Beginner Houseplants
Amazing Annuals
Stunning Succulents
Perfect Perennials
Peka Glade Plants
Seeds of May Flowers
Regional Bug Guides
Regional Flower Guides
Regional Foraging Guides
Regional Tree Guides
All About Greenhouses
Incubating Eggs
An Introduction to Beekeeping
What is the Buzz Sticker
Bee Buddies Sticker
Luv the Bees Sticker
Night Blooms
Flower Overgrowth
All About Composting
Hummingbird Watching
The Toadstool Quest
Garden Spirits
Pairing Flowers
Veined Nature Journal
Iridescent Nature Journal
Coiled Nature Journal
Macro Nature Journal
Shimmery Nature Journal
Wisteria Witch
Caring for Kids
Caring for Foals
Caring for Ducklings
Caring for Calves
Caring for Chicks
Flowers Forever Issue 1
Flowers Forever Issue 2
Flowers Forever Issue 3
Vesnali Flower Growing
Vesnali Coloring
Moss Overgrowth
Bark Bound Book
Flower Trappings
Butterfly Gardens
Vesnali Spirits
Fairy Watching Journal
Natural Book of Natural Fibers Book
Nature Walk Brochure
Garden Tools Guide
Gardening Mini-Hoe
Gardening Cultivator
Gardening Trowel
Bulb Planter
Handheld Bulb Shovel
White Chocolate Vesnali Cookie
In Bloom Sticker
Happy Sprout Sticker
Grow Dang It Sticker
Glade Scribble Swampie Sticker
Glade Scribble Bovyne Sticker
Tangled Leaves and Vines
Verdi
Peka Field Mouse
Fifth Anniversary Glade Legeica Trophy
Glade Magnus Plushie
Star Soul
Snap-Dragon
Spring Kitty
Octoragon
Lotus Dragon
Hedgepatch
Glady
Glabbit
Elaeka
Floraffe
Crowned Mip
Crowned Chip
Candy Thief
Arborling
Peka Glade Pet Bed