📜 Field Guide
The Gravebloom hides its mouth within soft pink petals, sealed as though holding back a secret. Folklore tells that these blossoms grow where the soil has been disturbed by burial, their roots tangled with memory and bone. Keepers say the Gravebloom never truly opens, but murmurs faintly, as though trying to speak a name that has long been forgotten.
🍄 Habitat
They thrive in mossy soil mixed with stone and decay, often found near ruins or graveyard walls where the earth is richest. The presence of charms or skulls at their roots is said to strengthen their voice.
⚠️ Warning
Though quiet, the Gravebloom unsettles. It is whispered that listening too closely may bind you to the soil it grew from.
🎨 Sculptor’s Note
Each Gravebloom is hand-sculpted from clay and painted with care, set into moss with miniature skull details. No two mouths are ever the same.