Noelle might not be a cherry blossom dragon, but that doesn't stop her from bounding past the falling petals, as happy as can be...
It's no secret that I absolutely adore cherry blossoms (I swear it's not because I'm a weeb ok) and I had to get something with them! I know Noelle isn't pink, but I still think she looks good surrounded by them... Right? I've actually visited japanese gardens before and they are so pretty, I highly recommend visiting one if there is a place in your area and just relax surrounded by beautiful nature!
Beautiful art by jejejeo on telegram!! He has a FA but I stupidly did not save it... I'll update this after I find it!
Also screw you Noelle does have a propatagium, you know who you are
It's no secret that I absolutely adore cherry blossoms (I swear it's not because I'm a weeb ok) and I had to get something with them! I know Noelle isn't pink, but I still think she looks good surrounded by them... Right? I've actually visited japanese gardens before and they are so pretty, I highly recommend visiting one if there is a place in your area and just relax surrounded by beautiful nature!
Beautiful art by jejejeo on telegram!! He has a FA but I stupidly did not save it... I'll update this after I find it!
Also screw you Noelle does have a propatagium, you know who you are
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Cherryblossoms are amazing. They are a perfect showing of beauty in life and death as not only are they gorgeous, they also supposedly contain trace amounts of cyanide. More than that, their blooming cycles are somewhat fast but also short. Just another reminder of ever-fleeting time.
Not entirely sure, googled to learn more about them a long time ago and I remember that popping up. If it turns out to be false, my apologies.
Okay, just started looking it up again, and their berries they produce have said chemicals in them, and people are apparently advised from eating the petals as well if they aren't prepared properly... more than likely because the tree still does contain some trace amounts of this chemical if not treated correctly. Note the chemical does not seem to be directly cyanide itself... but has been listed in being some sort of chemical that the body converts into Cyanide...
But even that I am getting conflicting information on... so.... I really dunno, better safe than sorry.
Okay, just started looking it up again, and their berries they produce have said chemicals in them, and people are apparently advised from eating the petals as well if they aren't prepared properly... more than likely because the tree still does contain some trace amounts of this chemical if not treated correctly. Note the chemical does not seem to be directly cyanide itself... but has been listed in being some sort of chemical that the body converts into Cyanide...
But even that I am getting conflicting information on... so.... I really dunno, better safe than sorry.
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