The Metal Flower containing an excerpt from William Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils" can be found on a mesa just east of Meridian. Aloy has to cross a tightrope to get to it and will have to fight off a group of Glinthawks. As with all of the Metal Flowers, the poem contained in the Mark III I flower does not appear to have any specific relation to the surrounding landscape in which it is found. As is the standard, it is surrounded by a triangle of purple flowers, not daffodils--a missed opportunity by the game designers if you ask me. According to my correspondence with Guerrilla Games, the poems contained in the Metal Flowers were all selected by Ben McCaw, the Lead Writer of HZD. The most obvious unifying theme of these poems is, of course, nature, which makes sense in a game that deals with ecological subject matter and contains an elaborate and beautiful depiction of natural landscapes. Of all of the nature poems McCaw included throughout the game, "Daffodils...