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However, Lysistrata would momentarily grab interest when Lysistrata provided the chapter serf Jessica with a experimental medicine that set Jessica blazing. Of course, the Ecclesiarchy had taken precautionary steps, providing Jessica with a death flower to keep the investment running. Jessica was to be killed by the fire by matter of seconds, and the chapter had no reason to worry given Kallistrata's possession of multiple death flowers. However, it was found that the said insurance was moot, as the Grim Reaper simply revived Jessica given her Unlucky trait. After Jessica was restored, she immediately questioned Lysistrata, questioning her medical skills. This also drew some attention from other chapter members, although the others let it slide due to multiple factors ranging from Jessica's trait to the extensive stock of death flowers.
 
Nonetheless, Jessica was to retain the death flower, as possession of a death flower pretty much became a symbol of Ecclesiarchal affiliation. Kallisto especially insisted on this, given that Antigone also held to the death flower, now that Kallisto had intention of recovering Antigone if able. Jessica did not forgive Lysistrata (given that it was preceded by an insult), nor would forget about the incident for quite some time. This, however, did not affect anyone else: both Lysistrata and Jessica went along with other members of the chapter. However, Kallisto found a new usage in Jessica thanks to this, and when Kallistrata's experimentation with the [[Philosopher's Stone]] had left a statue of gold in exchange for a death flower, Kallisto immediately taken advantage of Jessica's trait, leaving Jessica in charge of the transmutation project.[[File:LysistrataMedicalFailure.png|thumb|Lysistrata's medicine sets Jessica ablaze.]]
 
== Trivia ==