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Fleur-De-Lys Fountain

The Fleur-De-Lys Fountain is located on Horn Square, in the heart of the Bird district, on the terrace of the Hand That Crafts at Laelith. This fountain is a true work of art, sculpted with remarkable finesse and precision. It consists of a circular basin of white marble, in the center of which stands a magnificent golden bronze lily, from which clear and refreshing water springs.

The lily, a symbol of purity and renewal, is a tribute to the artisans of the district, who, like these flowers, bloom and renew themselves constantly through their work. The fountain is also a gathering place for residents and visitors, who come to refresh themselves, rest or simply admire its serene beauty.

The Fleur-De-Lys Fountain is also a place for ceremonies and rituals. Artisans come to make offerings in honor of the Firebird, praying for the prosperity of their businesses and the success of their creations. During major festivals, the fountain is illuminated with a thousand lights, creating a magical spectacle that attracts crowds. These fires allow priests of the Firebird to reaffirm the link between the Fountain and their cult – a link sometimes put in doubt by some extremists from the Silver Fish.

In short, the Fleur-De-Lys Fountain is much more than a simple structure: it is a symbol of hope, renewal and prosperity, a place of life and celebration that contributes to the soul and identity of The Hand That Crafts.

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