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Let's see if we can come to an arrangement.

Wilson

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She sells something I can burn.

Willow

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Little pig is run flower shop.

Wolfgang

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A rose's beauty is but temporary comfort.

Wendy

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SELLER OF SMELLY HALTED LIFEFORMS

WX-78

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She is the curator of the flower shop.

Wickerbottom

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She has a fine appreciation for nature.

Woodie

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She tends to the flowers.

Maxwell

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Evidence would suggest she's a gardener herself.

Wagstaff

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She maketh trade in Freya's things.

Wigfrid

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Your flowers are so pretty!

Webber

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I always wanted to grow flowers.

Walani

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Let's make arrangements.

Warly

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'Tis swine, fer sure.

Woodlegs

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WILBA LIKETH THY HAT

Wilba

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Have dirt things?

Wormwood

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Personally, my interests go beyond flower petals, but to each their own.

Wheeler

The Florist is a Pig Trader Mob exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. Found in the Pig Village, she buys Petals for one Oinc, but only once per day. She can also be found in the Miss Sow's Floral Arrangements.

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One Florist may spawn from a Town House, and will wander randomly around their house and eat any edible items left on the ground, including Pig Skin. Every so often they will drop one Manure where they are standing, and if the player picks up that manure the Florist will approach them and give them one Oinc, along with an accompanying Quote.

Whenever there is a hostile mob nearby, or a player targets them or another Pig Trader or Royal Guard near them, they will enter a panicked state. They will begin to move around semi-randomly in a direction away from the aggressor.

They will attempt to return to their house in the evening, and if they cannot reach their house or their house is destroyed they will seek the nearest light source and stand next to it until night, when they will sleep on the ground.