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== St John's Lily ==
== St John's Lily ==
In Fallen London, one may find [[w:c:fallenlondon:Attending to the Needs of a Singular Plant|"a singular plant"]] called St. John's Lily that consumes wine and small animals. It can be used to fight against others of its kind in [[w:c:fallenlondon:The Tournament of Lilies|the Tournament of Lilies]]. Eventually it starts producing fruit that looks like little heads.
The St John's Lily is a rather singular and aggressive plant that gains nutrients from wine and small animals, and bears fruit that looks like little heads.


== Heart-Catcher Gardens ==
== Heart-Catcher Gardens ==
In the [[High Wilderness]] region of [[Eleutheria]], mature Heart-Catchers may be found in the [https://sunlessskies.gamepedia.com/Heart-Catcher_Gardens Heart-Catcher Gardens] near [[Pan]]. They will grant boons to visitors such as preventing specific types of death in the subject's future, in exchange for favours such as disposing of a Death in a Jar.  
There is a garden of mature Heart-Catchers near [[Pan]].  


Heart-Catchers can become fatally ill in old age. One possible cure is temporarily grafting a healthy visitor's head onto the ailing plant, to revive the other heads.
Heart-Catchers can become fatally ill in old age. One possible cure is temporarily grafting a healthy visitor's head onto the ailing plant, to revive the other heads.

Revision as of 21:59, 18 March 2020

Heart-Catchers are intelligent plants that grow fruit that looks like human heads. The heads on each plant appear to have independent minds that talk amongst themselves like a community.

St John's Lily

The St John's Lily is a rather singular and aggressive plant that gains nutrients from wine and small animals, and bears fruit that looks like little heads.

Heart-Catcher Gardens

There is a garden of mature Heart-Catchers near Pan.

Heart-Catchers can become fatally ill in old age. One possible cure is temporarily grafting a healthy visitor's head onto the ailing plant, to revive the other heads.

Real life references

In the Bible, St John the Baptist was killed by beheading which might suggest the name of the plant.