The Book of Truth and Flowers is a bound Ai-Naidari collection of calligraphic art painted by Farren Nai'Sheviet-osulkedi, the Calligrapher, during the events in the novel Black Blossom. In total, they number thirteen, and are each comprised of a single Ai-Naidari word with embellishment appropriate to the word's meaning and also hinting at the trials the Calligrapher and Shame were enduring. The following are descriptions of each as rendered in the text. There are spoilers here, of varying degrees. Read at your own risk!
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| - The Book of Truth and Flowers is a bound Ai-Naidari collection of calligraphic art painted by Farren Nai'Sheviet-osulkedi, the Calligrapher, during the events in the novel Black Blossom. In total, they number thirteen, and are each comprised of a single Ai-Naidari word with embellishment appropriate to the word's meaning and also hinting at the trials the Calligrapher and Shame were enduring. The following are descriptions of each as rendered in the text. There are spoilers here, of varying degrees. Read at your own risk!
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| - The Book of Truth and Flowers is a bound Ai-Naidari collection of calligraphic art painted by Farren Nai'Sheviet-osulkedi, the Calligrapher, during the events in the novel Black Blossom. In total, they number thirteen, and are each comprised of a single Ai-Naidari word with embellishment appropriate to the word's meaning and also hinting at the trials the Calligrapher and Shame were enduring. The following are descriptions of each as rendered in the text. There are spoilers here, of varying degrees. Read at your own risk!
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