Wraith Bell

Wraith Bells: Wraith Bells are eerie, black-stemmed flowers that produce a faint, haunting chime when stirred by the wind. They are most commonly found in forgotten cemeteries, ancient battlefields, and other places touched by death. Despite their unsettling nature, Wraith Bells have a variety of uses.   Mundane Uses:  
  • The leaves of the Wraith Bell plant, when boiled into a bitter tea, can temporarily numb pain and reduce inflammation, making them useful for treating minor injuries and aches.
  • Dried Wraith Bell flowers are sometimes used in the creation of unique, dark-toned dyes for fabrics and leather.
Magical Uses:  
  • Wraith Bells are often employed in necromantic rituals and spells, their chilling chimes helping to bridge the gap between the living and the dead.
  • Some spiritualists and mediums use Wraith Bell tinctures to enhance their ability to communicate with spirits and ghosts.
  • When burned as incense during seances or divination rituals, Wraith Bells are believed to grant glimpses of the future or revelations from beyond the grave.