| Category | Heroes |
| Region | Hells Womb |
| Race | Wood Elf |
| Gender | female |
| Title | Numinous Hierophant |
| Alignment | neutral |
| Deity | The Balance |
| Birthplace | Grulvid |
| Born | 28 Bloom 855 LE |
| Transcended | 5 Hollow 11 HE |
In 1245, Springflower was designated the Nature Protectorate of Hells Womb. She resides in Isaril and is the most venerable of all the Nature Protectorates. Springflower hails from the Arquar tribe, but departed this group long ago at the behest of Silvanus, who tasked her with journeying to Hells Womb and monitoring a significant migration in the near future. This migration occurred a century later, becoming known as the Great Exodus (998 - 1017).
Springflower is an aloof and remote wood elf. Her aloofness may be the reason she failed to become Ascended. Though she has never disclosed her age to anyone, she is undoubtedly ancient, having been born during the Lith-Crillion Era.
Chisel, excerpt from personal journal - "Contemplations from the Glade Summit"
Springflower's aloof nature aligns well with the governments of Hells Womb. Her influence over the various state affairs has been minimal, which is likely due to the high number of humanoids and empires in her Protectorate. However, Springflower's aloofness does not extend to evil forces. She has actively engaged with them on several occasions. In 1052, she summoned a powerful storm that lasted three days, stretching from Gwaeldior into the Gathol Hills. This storm created dismal conditions for troop movements and caused the Foronir to overflow its banks. The storm provided the elves of CelebriƤn, who were under siege by Naggor and his army, the opportunity to escape to the western tracts of Gwaeldior. However, the dwarves of Strumpktar and the Gathol Hills were displeased with Springflower's unnatural storm. They sent their own druids to her and requested that she refrain from controlling storms in the future, to which Springflower coolly replied, "In dark times, we must all make sacrifices to keep evil at bay". During the Black Tide War (1465 - 1486), Springflower often utilized her enhanced abilities in weather control to hinder the movements of the Black Tide. She despised the undead desecrating the land and took great pleasure in dispatching them. Her bold attacks resulted in her capture twice, yet her talent for charming mortals with her beauty enabled her to escape each time.
Springflower is renowned for her extraordinary beauty and captivating charm. Her comeliness is so remarkable that some have erroneously mistaken her for Melora. Undoubtedly, the foolish mortals who have openly voiced this comparison have, at times, incurred the wrath of Melora.