Flower Fields
Flower fields are small or large regions where flowers are in abundance. These flowers may be wildflowers, such as those within a woodland clearing or mountain valley, or may be planted for harvest such as those on a farm. Flower fields are commonly depicted as peaceful locations, but in fictional worlds they are often used to contrast dangerous elements, for example minefields. Flower fields are an opportunity to design fictional plants. They are home to bees and soldiers reflecting on the horrors or war.
Synonyms: fields of flowers, wildflower meadows, flower farms |
Example Mythonyms: the Sea of Flowers |
Regions & Biomes |
Designing Fictional Flower Fields
Archetypes
Overview
Fictional flower fields often act as portals to fantastical worlds, imbued with magic or hidden dangers. These fields frequently share common elements: vibrant, otherworldly flora, a sense of wonder and isolation, and the potential for hidden secrets.
Types of Flowers