Akari Sayuri "Tiger Lily"
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So, I wear a nice orange flower in my hair at all times - helps add a bit of color to my face, what with my pale complexion and white hair. It is mandatory - I don't leave home without it, for any purposes. Of course, some adventures are either rather rough and tumble, or involve extended trips away from home. Is there some way to get some kind of ever blooming flower - protect it from damage, or even just prevent it from aging and wilting (in which case I can keep spares)? I'm thinking something along the lines of Eternal Repose, but for a plant instead of a person, and hopefully not have to recast it every few days (and to throw a wrench into the works, it needs to be PFS compatible). Do you
think Prestidigitation has a broad enough effect that I can say I use it to feed and water the cut flower and hence keep it alive as though it were still planted?
And before any of you try to tell me to just get a silk flower - no, just no, you don't understand fashion :)
(I'm rather a fan of putting my GP where my RP is - if it's something the character would really spend money on, I don't care if it's a bit of a disadvantage mechanically - heck, after each adventure at lvl 1 I spent half of what I earned on jewelry and clothes!)
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If you have prestidigitation, I don't think there could be any problem. It isn't really important, and even if it was a spell component, it is a creative way of mantaining it.
I, as a DM, would let even a non spellcaster get this, even if is some gold pieces. If it had a price, I would guess something between 50 and 300.
Akari Sayuri "Tiger Lily"
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As silk flower is out, I am gonna assume a gem cut into a flower shape is too?
Rosewood armor, prestidigitation to turn the flower orange. Let the flower grow up to the helmet. The item also gives some guidance on how to care for a flower.
Ooh, gem flower, that could be classy, I may have to use that one during more rural adventures. Plus, reserve stock of spell components! :)