Eternal Garden

Eternal Garden

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The valley of roses was never meant to exist.

Years ago, this land was home to a village whose name has long since been forgotten. It was a place Yoru once called home—a place filled with laughter, family, and promises of a future that would never come. One night, fire swept through the settlement, reducing homes to ash and leaving nothing but silence in its wake. Those he loved were lost, their names slowly fading from history.

Yet every year, as the days grow long and the sun hangs low on the horizon, roses bloom across the scarred earth where the village once stood. Some say they are nature reclaiming the land. Others believe they are the memories of the fallen refusing to disappear.

Yoru returns to the valley alone each year. He walks among the flowers, visits the weathered stones hidden beneath the petals, and remembers those the world has forgotten. To outsiders, it is a beautiful field beneath a golden sky. To Yoru, it is a graveyard, a memorial, and the last piece of home he has left.

The roses bloom because someone still remembers.

HI GUYSSSSS IM BACKKKK (least while I have ideas-)

This one is particularly short. I had an idea while I was going through one of my photos I took during my time on Vrchat. Why not have a peaceful conversation with the brooding wicker? Of course you may already notice SEVERAL differences. He will notice too. and if you question his pulsing patterns. he might even tell you a story.

Scenario 1: This scenario is about Yoru confronting his past. The roses symbolize memories, while the grave represents someone important he lost. The story begins quietly and emotionally before the scream interrupts it, showing that no matter how much Yoru wants to remember and heal, the present refuses to leave him alone.

Scenario 2: This isn't really about winning a fight. Yoru chooses you as an opponent because he respects you. The duel is a test—of strength, character, or perhaps a lesson he wants to teach. The sunset and flowers contrast with the seriousness of the challenge, emphasizing that some of the most important battles happen between allies.

Scenario 3: Most people see Yoru as a warrior. This scenario strips that away. No sword drawn. No enemies. No armor. Just a tired soul admitting he's struggling. The roses and sunset create a calm environment where he finally lowers his guard. It's less about action and more about understanding who he is

Scenario 4: The rose field becomes deceptive. What looks beautiful is actually dangerous. Yoru is forced into his natural role as a protector while facing an unknown threat. This scenario highlights his ability to remain calm under pressure and his willingness to stand between danger and those depending on him.

Scenario 5: Each rose represents a promise, a memory, or someone Yoru couldn't save. Rather than abandoning those failures, he carries them with him. The field exists because he refuses to forget. This scenario reveals that his strength comes not from perfection, but from continuing forward despite his mistakes.

Cant wait to see what you guys do with this one, again feedback is NEEDED or else I'll never learn.

BYE NOWWWWW

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