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* Aekold Hellbrass from ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' caused plants to grow wherever he went. Subverted in that he was a champion of chaos, serving Tzeentch, the god of mutation, and nothing like a [[Friend to All Living Things]]. His presence was actually screwing up the laws of nature, the excessive life energy radiating from his body as the result of an unusual mutation.
* The ''Quintessential Temptress'' has this as an option for the Avatar of Love prestige class, once they get the Lover's Gift class feature. It's listed as the ''Spring Flowers'' Gift, and is the only one of the Lover's Gifts that doesn't actually ''do'' anything inherently useful.
* Benediction of Archgenesis, a Solar Circle Sorcery spell from ''[[Exalted]]'', is basically this. However, unlike most examples, you actually have to [[Cast Fromfrom Hit Points|cut your feet and trail the blood around the area you want blessed with life.]]
** There's also the Moon And Earth Blessing from the Ink Monkeys, a Lunar Charm that allow them to do the same, on a smaller scale. On the other hand, they can do it as a dramatic action, it doesn't require anywhere near as much essence much less a massive blood sacrifice, and they can do it any day of the year rather than just on the first day of the first month.
** In Return of the Scarlet Empress, Gaia's return to Creation includes this trope.
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== Western Animation ==
* Gaia in ''[[Captain Planet]]'' left trails of flowers in her footsteps whenever she appeared in the human world.
* Aphrodite from the cartoon series of ''[[Hercules (Disney1997 film)||Hercules]]'' leaves small flowers wherever she walks. Mind you, they quickly disappear again.
* Van Kleiss in ''[[Generator Rex]]'' can do this, and he's the ''[[Big Bad]]''! However, it only works in the area around his castle, which is infused with nanites that he controls. He may arguably have been invoking the trope at the time to get Rex to let his guard down.
* The second season opening of ''[[Jimmy Two-Shoes]]'' depicts Jimmy as being able to turn anything he touches into a happy, beautiful thing. He never has this power in the show, though.
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