Freyataah
This plant has healing properties.
Origin
The origin of this plant is quite interesting, the oldest ancestor is the Plantae Judeen (extinct). This plant had extremely insignificant healing properties. If the victim has salt water in their eyes, if they crush this plant and spread it in their eyes it will stop burning. Through evolution, the plant became more effective at healing. The next stage of evolution was the Plantae Helnous (extinct), where the healing property was a lot more effective. The intelligent animals used to rub their wounds against this plant to heal it.
Making
To make the ointment a creature has to find the plant. And use a herbalism kit to make it. The DC is 10.
Basic Information
Anatomy
They have circular leaves at the bottom, with large leaves full of seeds that can be crushed over.
Genetics and Reproduction
The seeds flies away to find a suitable mate.
Ecology and Habitats
Pine forests, where the average temperature is about 10 C. It needs about 1 DL water a day.
Dietary Needs and Habits
It used photosynthesis to ’eat’, and absorbs water through roots.
Biological Cycle
It hibernates during winter.
Additional Information
Domestication
To be domesticated this species has to be farmed.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Use
This plant can be used to heal wounds, partially to its biology, partially to it being blessed by Eir, God of healing. The healing effect in-game is like this. If a creature spreads the crushed plant on a wound they regain 1d6 +2.
Scientific Name
Plantea Freyhatah
Lifespan
4 years.
Conservation Status
It's not officially conserved but people tend to do things to ensure its survival. Townsfolk will shame anyone who cuts this plant down so they can build etc. Some people make farms of this plant and the community appreciates this person and encourages them. If the locals spot a group of this plant struggling to survive due to, for example, lack of water they will water them.
Average Height
8 CM.
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