Nebuchadnezzar
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The Marsh of Roses is a stretch of land infamous for its morbid beauty. Across the entire marsh are the remains of people buried from the waist and down in the dreaded mud. On these corpses bloom the wonderous Marshrose, a flower unique to this place. Marshrose is the deepest red of colour in moonlight, but blacker than Oviezyr's heart in sunlight. The flower has strange properties which conserves the corpse on which it blooms. It halts decomposition and preserves a life-like appearence which could fool anyone in thinking that the corpse was actually alive or only recently dead. The cheeks blush deeply and the skin is rich in colour. The fact that the Marsh of Roses is littered with corpses and Marshroses creates an incredible tableau of colours, especially during sunrise when all the flowers change colour from red to black. It is a sight of which bards have written countless tales. The most popular is the tale of how a lovestricken man chased his suicidal lover into the marsh and drowned in the mud before the visage of a sunrise. It is said that his ghost still searches the marsh, forever calling the name of his lovelorn sweetheart into the silent landscape.