Boston Garden
The Boston Garden is the home ballpark of the Boston Flowers.
The remainder of this article contains lore created collaboratively by the Blaseball community.
Stadium
Boston Garden is an unusual Blaseball stadium, given that it is absolutely and completely overgrown with plant life and is not operable as a Blaseball stadium whatsoever. Because of this, the Flowers instead practice in Boston Garden, a stadium they call home that is overgrown with plant life. This adaptability is impressive, and truly puts the Flowers on the map as a team who plays Blaseball in Boston Garden (An overgrown stadium).
Plants from the Boston Garden have a history of growing into Blaseball Players when exposed to the ashes of Incinerated players.
After the tragic incineration and subsequent planting of Caligula Lotus at the home dugout of the field in Season 6, it has become apparent that The Boston Garden has allowed Lotus' consciousness to spread throughout the stadium, allowing a connection to every plant present. Ostensibly, it very well could be that Lotus has become The Garden in a way, though Lotus is very much the same loving, gentle, and friendly plant she was while playing Blaseball (if not much, much bigger). Some believe that she may even have the ability to extend her presence throughout the city of Boston itself, allowing her to be anywhere she likes within her home city. Although if this is possible or not, Lotus certainly hasn't said anything about it.
Memorial Bat Forest
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When a Blaseball player passes beyond Blaseball, whether through retirement, ascension, or incineration, their bat is planted in the forest by The Groundskeeper. The Moss Woman typically crafts bats for new players from the branches of the trees they grow into, though some players prefer to bring their own or request special designs.
While the Memorial Bat Forest started purely to memorialize incinerated Flowers players, after the rapid-fire tragedies of Season Four, the Flowers decided to open the Forest to all teams. While the typical memorial is a planted bat, cultivated into a tree, for players whose bats have been passed on or otherwise lost the Flowers hold an Honorary Planting, where they plant a new flower of the incinerated player's team's choice.
The Weird Flex is planted when it's wielder passes on, but it never sprouts. Instead it waits deep in the forest to be found by the next worthy hitter to carry on its legacy.
Players | Batters | |
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Buried | Atma Willowtree · Baby Doyle · Lucy Tokkan | |
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Stats | Season | 1 · 2 · 3 · 4· 5· 6· 7· 8· 9· 10· 11· 12· 13· 14· 15· 16· 17· 18· 19· 20· 21· 22· 23· 24 |
Circuit | Gamma 2 · Gamma 3 · Gamma 4 | |
Ballpark | Boston Garden | |
Community Lore | ||
History | Boston Flowers' History | |
Places | Boston · Memorial Bat Forest · Downtown · Fens · Docks | |
Entities | The Garden · The Sleeping God · Demeter | |
Groups | Gardeners · Eyeseekers · Revelers of Spring · Preservers · Weavers | |
Staff | The Groundskeeper · Nepenthe Saracen · Businessmun Ferret · Moss Woman | |
Fan Culture 📣 · Fan Works 💌 · Tlopps Cards 🃏 | ||
Let's Grow! |