Legend has it that once upon a time there lived a very beautiful but lonely daughter of an emperor named Camelia. To fill her time, she spent most of her time talking to flowers and had learned their language.
In the kingdom of the young woman's father lived a dragon who used to eat all the girls over the age of 14. The closer she got to this age, the better she was guarded and the more worried her parents were. Although she was guarded by the most skilled soldiers, at 12:00 at night when the girl turned 14, the dragon managed to enter the castle, in the tower where she had been imprisoned, and kidnap her, intending to take her far away and eat her. On the way to where the dragon lived, Camelia begged the flowers on the blooming meadows they passed to transform her into a flower and save her.
The flowers fulfilled her wish and transformed her into a particularly delicate pink flower, which the dragon escaped from its clutches and which, as soon as it touched the ground, took root and gave birth to new flowers with the most varied colors and shapes. This flower was called Camellia. It symbolizes luck, presence of mind. The man who gives a woman a camellia considers her unique, special, lucky. The woman who likes camellias is generally solitary, strong, independent and likes to do things alone.
Our Etwiner, Theia, lovingly drew the legend of the camellia.
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