Cebi

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Name Skill Season Time Special Conditions Terrain Body Part Healed
cebi root 275 all all steppe


Recall Herb

  • You recall cebi root is used to heal external scars of the skin and nerves, and is generally found in steppe, and urban and rural cultivated areas.

Description

Cebi root is a dark brown root; it is long and thin, with several irregularly terminating forks. The taste is extremely sour and bitter, the smell basically like dirt.[1]
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Common Locations

Zoluren

Therengia

Ilithi

Qi'Reshalia

Forfedhdar

See Also

Other Notes

  • (new system) Preparation method for use in Remedies is drying.
  • (old system) Cebi root no longer heals all scars. Dioica sap has that function now.
  • EAT: Perhaps once crafted into a remedy that will be safe to eat.

Items

ItemSource isRare item
Black spidersilk robe intricately embroidered with an assortment of flowering plantsJust Desserts (1)
Brushed silver cloak pin inset with a twisted crystal cebi rootCacophony of Silver and Glass (4)Cacophony of Silver and Glass (2)Cacophony of Silver and Glass (1)
Cross-legged K'miriel doll with outstretched handsPuffindor's Professional Pieces (3)Puffindor's Professional Pieces (2)Puffindor's Professional Pieces (1)
Embossed leather physician's book clasped with an amber cebi rootJakuv's All-Trades Outlet (2)Jakuv's All-Trades Outlet (1)
Fine satin pouch embroidered with open hands holding healing herbsHide and Seek
Gnarled amber cebi root charmChizelli's Charms (3)Chizelli's Charms (2)Chizelli's Charms (1)
Gnarled cambrinth cebi rootWeelegend's Wagon
Gnarled topaz cebi root with cambrinth budsEmmiline's Cottage
Item:Black spidersilk robe intricately embroidered with an assortment of flowering plants
Item:Brushed silver cloak pin inset with a twisted crystal cebi root
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