Gravell & Elyrith
Have you ever wondered if the ancient gardens of Alexandria had a root that could heal any ailment? I’ve been hunting clues that might show the library’s green secrets were more than just scrolls.
I’ve spent nights tracing the ruins where the Pharos once leaned against the sea, but the garden’s roots, if they exist, are buried deep in sand and myth. I suspect any healing properties were more symbolic than botanical—perhaps the scent of herbs and the stories people whispered gave them a kind of collective hope. Still, I’ll keep searching for a concrete clue, even if it turns out to be a legend wrapped in scrolls.