It is well-known that four-leaf clovers are lucky-but, why? What kind of luck does the small plant offer? Amazingly, they give humans a variety of temporary, passive abilities.
Four-leaf clovers are plants transformed by sprites for use by humans. Thousands of years ago, benevolent fae creatures gathered and developed a magical spell to cast on clovers; this spell allowed them to better communicate with humans and protect them from pucks, imps, and other evil entities. The four sides of the clover were to represent the four types of fae: benevolent (top right), nature (top left), neutral (bottom right), and malignant (bottom left). However, the magic on the clover's leaves only lasts a short while-until it wilts-and works only as long as a human has hand-to-clover contact.
Four-leaf clovers allow its user to see malicious creatures that are hiding from view, invisible, or difficult to spot due to an opaque nature (such as several paranormal entities); the special clover also causes the human to repel dangerous/spiteful creatures, see fae creatures more easily (their…