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==Recall Herb==
==Recall Herb==
You recall hisan salve is used to heal internal scars, and is generally found in unknown locations.<br />
* You recall hisan flower is used to heal internal scars of the skin and nerves, and is generally found in freshwater wetland, coastal, taiga, and rural cultivated areas.
(2014 note: recall should be updated to remove the word "salve" (found as a flower), match the current [[Remedies]] healing properties of this herb and to offer general terrain locations)


==Description==
==Description==
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==Other Notes==
==Other Notes==
*Prepared by crushing with a mortar and pestle.


==Items==
==Items==

Latest revision as of 10:33, 12 June 2024

Name Skill Season Time Special Conditions Terrain Body Part Healed
hisan flower <250"" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 250. spring, summer, fall day freshwater wetland, rural cultivated internal skin and nerve scars

Recall Herb

  • You recall hisan flower is used to heal internal scars of the skin and nerves, and is generally found in freshwater wetland, coastal, taiga, and rural cultivated areas.

Description

Common Locations

Found in swampy areas, often where you find muljin sap

Zoluren

Therengia

Ilithi

Qi'Reshalia

Forfedhdar

See Also

Other Notes

  • Prepared by crushing with a mortar and pestle.

Items

ItemSource isRare item
Creamy hisan porridge dotted with brown sugarHerb's Bakery, Herb's Bakery
Fine satin pouch embroidered with open hands holding healing herbsHide and Seek
Item:Fine satin pouch embroidered with open hands holding healing herbs

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