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*Hulnik grass is a dry, very thin grass that is a light yellow green with tan stripes. - taken from [[ Book:IcwHH|Healing Herbs (book)]] |
*Hulnik grass is a dry, very thin grass that is a light yellow green with tan stripes. - taken from [[ Book:IcwHH|Healing Herbs (book)]] |
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==Common Locations== |
==Common Locations== |
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[[Therengia]]<br/> |
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[[RanikMap14|Southern Therengia, North Road Plains]] (southeast of the caravansarry)<br/> |
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* On the [[RanikMap14|Northern Trade Route]], along the cultivated vineyard area east of the bridge leading to the Riverhaven docks. |
* On the [[RanikMap14|Northern Trade Route]], along the cultivated vineyard area east of the bridge leading to the Riverhaven docks. |
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* Willow Walk, Fountain |
* Willow Walk, Fountain |
Revision as of 21:58, 19 October 2014
Name | Skill | Season | Time | Special Conditions | Terrain | Body Part Healed |
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hulnik grass |
Recall Herb
You recall hulnik grass is used to heal external back injuries, and is generally found in savannahs, steppes, urban and rural cultivated areas.
Description
- Hulnik grass is a dry, very thin grass that is a light yellow green with tan stripes. - taken from Healing Herbs (book)
Common Locations
Therengia
Southern Therengia, North Road Plains (southeast of the caravansarry)
- On the Northern Trade Route, along the cultivated vineyard area east of the bridge leading to the Riverhaven docks.
- Willow Walk, Fountain
Other Notes
- (old system) Dried and powdered it can be rubbed on specific wound locations in addition to being eaten. Doubling up the dose has not negative side effect (as long as it's eat and rub).
- It has a faint clove- cinnamon flavor, but leaves one feeling thirsty due to the low moisture content. - taken from Healing Herbs (book)
- It is often used in weaving due to its dry, slightly flexible nature. - taken from Healing Herbs (book)