If an intense bidding war among the gods, ultimately, master bargainer Multitudes, did emerge victorious and all other offers we're declared null and void by Agai. In a most clever move, Multitudes spent several acts to construct a new land to house the garden, connected to the Blacklands by a landbridge. Multitude attempted to channel the desires of Agai as they saw them, and created an unusual land, fertilized by Kosaritenku to support much life.
The land was composed of 8 small islands, surrounding a larger central island where the garden will be placed. Each one of the small islands served as a location where the other gods may place down their works, and each is connected to their adjacent islands with a land bridge that barely emerges during low tide and is swallowed by the sea when the tides rise. A more permanent land bridge connects the most northern and the most southern islands to the Garden. This creates two deep pools between the islands, similarly usable for marine life, as the gods desire. Deep beneath the most western and the most eastern islands large caverns and tunnels can be found, some flooded, but most remain dry. The central island is ringed by a large wall, marking the border of the Garden. A large pillar stands in the center of the Garden, allowing one to stand atop it and gaze out not only over the Garden of Agai, but the other islands as well.
This is a delightful location! It will serve as a perfect garden I believe. I thank you, Kosaritencku and Multitudes for making this possible. And to Argonbagh, I appreciate your hospitality most greatly, but your mountains are bare and the offer of Multitudes too sweet a fruit to pass by. Here, take these seeds, they shant grow like they would in the garden, but perhaps they will give your lands a blush of green. With Argonbagh's permission, Agai then sprinkles some seeds across the Mountains of Argonbagh, which grow into mundane grasses and the occasional hearty mountain shrub. These seeds don't seem to grow well here, but some cling to life in places, adding patches of emerald and purple to the otherwise barren land, hidden gems of life upon the mountains. As for Kosaritencku, if you would still accept the role as guardian, I would like to see how my seeds grow within the spirit realm. I hope you will accept the role of guardian of this experiment.
Next she turns to the garden itself, organizing it into concentric rings. The outermost ring is devoted to trees which grow a wide variety of fruits; sapphire oranges, chocolate durians, floating figs, peppered cherries, and glowing mooseberries were the most prevalent among them. The second ring was then devoted to ground crops; moocumbers, sickle wheat, hypermelons, giant pink onions, and snapper shrubs compose most of this ring. The third innermost ring was devoted to more magical plants. Wise Wasabi, large wisabi plants that grow scrolls of wisdom within them, to be read by their harvester. Helpful Horseraddish, which contain within them item their harvester may need. Sustenances, strange plants which grow delectable dishes from around the world once a week. Peaples, strange creatures, are large constructs entirely eldritch in nature. They look exactly as if an apple, or perhaps a pear, had been grown into a large hulking humanoid near twenty feet tall. The peaples wander the roads between the rings, tending the garden as they sing the songs of Agai. The innermost ring was filled with eldritch plants of strange shape and nature. They were hard to look upon, as their physical existence doesn't seem to match up with the reality around them, what you can assume is the equivalents of fruits, vegetables, and meats grow among this row, though some do seem to have within them strange magics.
The gods, Kosaritencku most strongly, felt the ripples of spiritual energy ripple across the world as the Garden in the spirit realm established itself as a permanent fixture of the realm, the first true location added to the realm since it grew upon the world. Kosaritencku, I know not what will take root there, but I have planted many a seed in the hopes that something may come to survive within the spirit realm of the world. To be honest, it's not something I've attempted, and I look forward to learning what comes of it.