Here's my garden. What it looked like in 2025. Not so big. But it's still a garden. It had asters, marigolds, dahlias, and zinnias. And today's magic lesson is about the magic of color. Flowers come in all sorts of colors. There's so much beauty in this magical world!
And it's wonderful to see it all! The main thing is that each flower grows in its place. Not randomly. Although that could have been done, too. But each one has its place. And it makes it easier for a budding wizard to understand where everything is.
Zinnia Sprites turned out to be such small, low-growing flowers. But they have a wonderful shape. I planted them in a slightly separate spot. They have their own floral sprite magic. The magic of low plants. They rise above the grass. And radiate magic into the world where we live, larger creatures.
Dahlias, on the other hand, are very large and tall plants. They are very large, both in height and in the flower itself. Very colorful. They tower so high above the garden. Compared to other flowers. And like beacons. So colorful. And multicolored. I always know I can find dahlias in my garden. While I'm walking in it.
The garden is my magical place. Where I can spend endless amounts of time. Walking. Like in a labyrinth in some fantasy role-playing game. Like Baldur's Gate 2. There, the grass is so bright green. And it feels like a bright world and summer. Some kind of fairytale labyrinth.
Look at that dahlia. It looks so strange. It's clearly magic. Something so magical. Almost a magical touch. Of that very fairytale and magical world. The one I saw there. In the Forgotten Realms. And I see it here in my garden. For me, this garden is endless. Although in reality, it's small. Just a part of the space in front of the house.
The dahlia is so red. But not quite. A mysterious color. Its own magical spectrum. Its own silhouette from the world of magic. How nice to be a florist. And to understand flowers at least a little. Like a magician with his magic book.
Marigolds. It's yellow. Like lemon. A rather massive flower. It's the centerpiece of my magical constellation. I made a map of the stars. And planted them like flowers. My magic. Magic and a map of magic. Made with flowers. The marigolds were in the center in 2025. Like suns, they illuminated everything around.
Asters were off to the side. A variety of colors. It's convenient. They are very beautiful when multicolored. They contain the magic of the starry sky. And this is my fantasy garden. Different asters. Lots of stars. And lots of asters. It was so deliberately planned. Of course, it was just a coincidence. I planted whatever grew. This is my first such full-fledged garden.
The world of magic and color has its own labyrinths. They are invisible. As if from another dimension. It's like touching a ray of sunlight. Here it is. And then it's not. How to touch it? A magical puzzle. Worthy of a wizard from the forgotten kingdoms. Or Sorpigal, the city from Might and Magic. Such a mysterious place where you always start. There are lots of flowers there too. And summer. And trees. A beautiful place! The developers of Might and Magic 6 also love flowers. It makes all their cities beautiful!
Dima Link is making retro videogames, apps, a little of music, write stories, and some retro more.