

The citizens feel increasingly dissatisfied towards the Paraijatdvipan rule. In the process, this nation stands on the precipice.

And I think I want something- someone- that is mine.”Īhiranya is a nation ruled by a fanatical emperor while dealing with a disease called rot.


The design is said to echo the colorful British wildflower meadow hand-painted on the coronation invitations, and includes sprigs of rosemary (an emblem of remembrance), bay (virtue), bluebells (constancy) and forget-me-nots (true love and respect), daffodils (chivalry), lilac (memories) and more. The Grave of the Unknown Warrior will be framed by fresh spring flowers that hold special symbolic meaning related to remembrance.The Great West Door of Westminster Abbey will be adorned with a pair of tall topiaries and a makeshift meadow of wild grasses, cowslips, primroses and violets.Learn more about the four big plant displays you might see at the coronation below. (Check out a gallery of behind-the-scenes preparations here!) The foliage and more flowers are from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), the U.K.’s leading garden-related charity. More than 120 varieties of flowers have been grown by 80 members of the non-profit Flowers from the Farm, which advocates for artisan growers of cut flowers. Seasonal flowers and foliage from all corners of the United Kingdom will dress up ornate Westminster Abbey even more, palace officials say in a recent news release. And as the Royal Family puts the finishing touches on prep for the coronation itself as well as the celebratory Big Lunch on May 7, they’re revealing more about the stunning botanical details of the big day. So far, Buckingham Palace officials have shared details about the coronation thrones, Camilla’s crown and Kate Middleton’s coronation outfit. In addition to the friends and royals who will attend the May 6 coronation by King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, all of us at home will be able to witness the regal details of the big day as it airs on TV.
