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In the kingdom of The Garden of Nesher, the Golden Lypapas wine is a legendary alcoholic beverage. Exceptional fruits, cultivated with jealous care over the years, give rise to the most sublime grapes in the universe. Magicians, invested with mystical powers, watch over these fertile lands, deploying their enchantments to promote the growth of these exceptional grapes.

Legend[]

Legend has it that every new week, twice a week, a Nesh mage gifted in the art of the lyre comes to lull the vines with enchanting melodies. Under the influence of his magical music, the vines flourish and produce the most sumptuous grapes, of imposing size and exquisite flavor. It is whispered that tasting a single grape provides extraordinary sensations to the magicians, and even a particular exhilaration among the Nesh. These grapes, shrouded in mystery, have the power to arouse desire, and it is said that after savoring these divine fruits or enjoying a glass of this bewitching wine, Nesh magicians often succumb to passionate embraces, giving rise to fertile unions and unalterable bonds between beings.

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Legacy[]

It is also told that in his lifetime, the old sage Celestial received from the hands of his friend, the African god of agriculture Anansi, a magnificent bag of gold that closed with a sublime green cord woven housing thousands of seeds with prodigious virtues. These seeds, offered by the god of agriculture Anansi, were planted in the vineyards of the Garden of Nesher, conferring upon these sacred lands immeasurable power. Celestial taught his son, Eternal, the importance of these magical vineyards, symbols of a celestial friendship between the old mage and the god Anansi. Thus, from generation to generation, the Golden Lypapas perpetuates its legendary heritage, illuminating the hearts and minds of the inhabitants of The Garden of Nesher.

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According to the prophecy of the Nesh magicians, the old Sage Celestial dreamed of his friend, the African god Anansi, offering him a vial of Golden Lypapas wine as a sign of their friendship. He often recounted his visions of Anansi's two black hands offering him a bottle filled with this precious elixir. Celestial claimed that whenever a Nesh magician played the lyre, the grapes would shine and send a great light to the sky, creating an enchanted atmosphere. According to legend, only the clan of elves, led by the elf Madala and including his wife Cocoum and their offspring, held the secret of making the Golden Lypapas. To create this wine, they mixed the grapes with brandy, juicy cherries to add exquisite flavor, then star yeast to give an airy touch, before fermenting the preparation in barrels of ancient trees.

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Preservation and savoring[]

The Nesh people, with their skilled little hands, lovingly worked the fine wine, which they kept in an enchanted bottle specially designed for the Golden Lypapas. This bottle, of a strange shape resembling a vial, displayed a golden-amber-brown hue, adorned with gildings representing ancient figures, possibly revered divinities, as well as gold leaves and grape clusters. An enchanted chain held the two bottle corks, thus sealing its magic.

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The magician Eternal and his four friends, Honey, Seed, Rosetel, and Fire, enjoyed tasting the Lypapas in magnificent silver goblets, crafted by the elf people, during their entertainments. During each visit of his friends, Eternal arranged the glasses in the shape of a star on a stool made by the ingenious Nesh, thus perpetuating the royal tradition of the Nesh. The Golden Lypapas was always present at the grand festivals organized in The Garden of Nesher.