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Starlit Study
When the world grows quiet and the stars begin to murmur, the Starlit Study awakens. Hidden behind a curtain of moonlight and candlelit windows, this room is filled with forgotten notebooks, celestial maps, and half-written spells tucked between pages. A golden key unlocks tomes that whisper forgotten dreams, ink shimmers like constellations - curiosity is a kind of magic, and even the smallest things can hold a universe.

Tools from the Study
I left these objects for you intentionally – though I cannot say when you’ll find them. The Study has its own sense of time. 
The scroll sealed with a spell unfinished, the ink that remembers words long vanished, the candle that burns only when you’re not watching. The fallen stars beneath the bell jar… well, they whispered something when I placed them there, though I have yet to understand what. None of these pieces are ordinary. They carry thoughts, of wishes, of moments too delicate for memory. Keep them close. Rearrange them as you will. Sometimes, when placed just right, they reveal more than they show. 
And should you ever feel the Study call to you again, follow it.
The door is always open to those who know where to look.
Celestial Timekeeper & Stellar Earrings
Recovered from the writing desk beneath the western window.
(A) A finely embroidered Celestial Timekeeper, appearing in the shape of a pocketwatch face. Crafted in deep plum linen and lavender thread, its hands are fixed at a specific hour: a time to open portals to other worlds. While its practical function is humble (used to cradle tea cups or ink bottles), the thread is imbued with stardust, believed to remember thoughts written nearby. 
(B) A pair of delicate Stardust Earrings, forged from brass and starlight. Forged in quiet moments, these golden charms contain celestial magic that activate only at midnight. Some say wearing them tunes your ears to hidden frequencies: forgotten sounds, unspoken names, or the quiet sigh of a burning star.
Caution: Both items may cause mild temporal distortion when used with handwritten spellwork. Use responsibly.

Archivist’s Herbarium
Somewhere behind the ivy-draped corridors of the old archives, there's a door where sunlight filters through dusty glass, warming pages that rustle softly even when no wind stirs. The Archivist keeps no ordinary records here - only the secret names of flowers long forgotten, notes in half-faded ink, and petals preserved between magic book pages. Ink stains meet moss, and pressed flowers sleep between parchment and lace. Time moves slower in this place, as if the past has chosen to linger. And perhaps, if you look closely, you’ll find a message meant only for you.

Cosmos Letter
The pages are soft with age, edges curled by time and use. Each blossom is pressed not only for its form, but for the emotions it once carried — the warmth of a memory, the feeling of solitude, the hush of something sacred. A magnifying lens rests nearby, not just for seeing, but for searching. For reading between the lines of stem and ink.
Some say the plants here grow from emotion, not soil. That if you look long enough, you might see your own memories blooming on the page.
Crystallized Bloom Pendant
This enchanted pendant contains a rare specimen of crystallized flowers that transform mid-bloom when exposed to light of the full moon. Each petal is held in gentle suspension and arranged with mermaid teardrop pearls to mimic the flower arrangement used during summer flower rituals.
The golden stem once belonged to a cosmea cut from the greenhouse long ago — its roots still glow faintly in the soil. Archivists say this necklace helps the wearer communicate with flowers: fragments of voices carried on pollen, messages locked within drying petals, and the ancient language of plants forgotten centuries ago.
Wearing during solstice may attract dream moths.

