Harriet
The proprietress of Roots and Remedies is a harsh, stick-thin garundi woman with severe-looking spectacles and thick, dirty-blonde hair, Harriet’s income stems as much from the sale of snake oils and aphrodisiacs as it does from questionable cure-alls and bitter teas. As quick to suggest expensive remedies as she is to remind angry customers that she is not, in fact, a physician, Harriet still does her best to help those who enter her humble shop, though her tight budget and her pride generally prevent her from admitting failure.
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