[ "Do I come off as cranky or something?" ...Do you want a real answer?
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Oh, those aren't daisies, they're chamomile! I can see how you might have been confused, the two do look similar.
Do you think your familiar is trying to communicate to you through the language of flowers? If that's the case... Chamomile represents a few different concepts. In modern times, it's associated with rest and relaxation (think of chamomile tea!) but in the Victorian era it was used to symbolize "energy in adversity."
So your familiar is either telling you to get some rest, or it's trying to tell you to do your best!
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Never mind. ]
Oh, those aren't daisies, they're chamomile!
I can see how you might have been confused, the two do look similar.
Do you think your familiar is trying to communicate to you through the language of flowers?
If that's the case... Chamomile represents a few different concepts. In modern times, it's associated with rest and relaxation (think of chamomile tea!) but in the Victorian era it was used to symbolize "energy in adversity."
So your familiar is either telling you to get some rest, or it's trying to tell you to do your best!