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Titania’s Tea Garden

Spring Maiden's Castle

Titania’s Tea Garden

Titania’s Tea Garden

Titania’s Tea Garden lies at the heart of the Spring Maiden Castle’s inner courtyard, where the Queendom’s blossoming enchantments are at their most potent. Only the Queen, her closest servants, and her most significant visitors are permitted beyond its gated archway. Despite this exclusivity, the garden projects a warm, welcoming air—an oasis of perpetual spring that showcases Everbloom’s most prized splendors.

From the moment you step under the carved stone arch, you are immersed in a sea of blossoms. Cherry and plum trees ring the courtyard, their petals forming a pastel canopy overhead. At times, gentle breezes send showers of pink and white drifting across the garden paths, as though you were taking tea in a living watercolor. Rising above these delicate trees, the castle’s high walls curve gracefully, evoking petal-like ramparts designed more to cradle nature than to keep it out.

The garden’s seating reinforces its seamless blend of the natural and the refined. Smoothly hewn but intentionally unpolished stone tables appear as if they were shaped directly from the earth. In contrast, wooden chairs—still bearing sprigs of leaves and occasional tiny blossoms—remind visitors that this is a realm where flora responds intimately to magic. The entire courtyard is imbued with enchantments to maintain a constant state of flourishing blooms, yet the “spell” that lingers on guests feels soft and organic rather than overtly mystical. One might leave feeling more at ease, more open to conversation, without ever sensing the direct hand of magic.

Those who visit for negotiations—often wary of Titania’s considerable magical powers—find themselves in a disarming setting. The Tea Garden’s influence is subtle but undeniable: tranquility weaves through every petal, every breeze, encouraging visitors to lower their guard. It is a calculated advantage in Titania’s favor, though none can accuse her of outright sorcery here. Instead, the garden itself, thriving under her care, speaks for the Queendom’s natural wonders and stands as a testament to how power in Everbloom is as much about quiet grace as it is about potent spellcraft.