"Seed ghosts..." Lilliane muttered as she took a closer look at the little creature Wessex was holding. Then she looked at the apple she was still holding in her hands before placing her apple on the ground a good bit away from her. Being stung by some creature was not something she intended to experience, but throwing it away felt like a waste of food. "I guess that means if I want to have apples, I should probably wear thick gloves and check for these seed ghosts then." Which was a lot of effort for a simple apple, but then again life didn't seem particularly easy in this place altoghether.
"But if you don't mind me asking, why didn't you have healthy apple trees for so long? I heard that there was some kind of barrier around this place, is it because of that?" At this point, she wasn't quite sure what was able to pass through that barrier and what didn't. Air obviously had to, otherwise there wouldn't have been enough oxygen, given how barren this place was. But what about bees and other kinds of pollinators?
Thinking back to the seed ghosts, Lillianes brows furrowed. "Do these seed ghosts eat other things than apples?"
"But if you don't mind me asking, why didn't you have healthy apple trees for so long? I heard that there was some kind of barrier around this place, is it because of that?" At this point, she wasn't quite sure what was able to pass through that barrier and what didn't. Air obviously had to, otherwise there wouldn't have been enough oxygen, given how barren this place was. But what about bees and other kinds of pollinators?
Thinking back to the seed ghosts, Lillianes brows furrowed. "Do these seed ghosts eat other things than apples?"
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