Cerulean Mazzarine
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Excessive use of cerulean mazzarine can cause problems - there are reports of reduced mobility, temporary paralysis, and even cases where patients inflicted injuries on themselves by accident as a consequence of the pain-reducing qualities of the herb. There are some reports of mazzarine being used as a slow poison, but once identified the cumulative effects are easily treated easily by a [[purify|spell]] or a physician with access to [[marrowort]]. | Excessive use of cerulean mazzarine can cause problems - there are reports of reduced mobility, temporary paralysis, and even cases where patients inflicted injuries on themselves by accident as a consequence of the pain-reducing qualities of the herb. There are some reports of mazzarine being used as a slow poison, but once identified the cumulative effects are easily treated easily by a [[purify|spell]] or a physician with access to [[marrowort]]. | ||
An [[Surgical_skills#Apothecary|apothecary]] with access to an [[Escharotic Cauldron]] can substitute two doses of cerulean mazzarine for a singe dose of [[Marrowort]] when preparing a [[potions|potion]]. | |||
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Revision as of 14:57, 28 January 2018
Description
The deep blue flowers of this delicate plant resemble butterflies. So perfect are the blooms that they trick other butterflies into alighting on them and thus help to pollinate the plant. It has thick, fleshy leaves that produce a numbing sap with analgesic properties.
Crushed and mixed, the sap from the stems and the leaves allow a physician to restore use to a ruined limb, swiftly knitting shattered bone, mangled flesh, and torn muscles. It also proves useful in treating illnesses or injuries to the structure of the body - the bones, skin, ligaments, and muscles. It is also very much in demand by apothecaries - several popular potions require doses of Cerulean Mazzarine.
Favouring warm, dry environments and is most common in the wild around the Bay of Catazar, growing equally well in the orchards of the Brass Coast, on the lower slopes of Urizen, and in the gardens of Sarvos. It grows poorly in Wintermark, Varushka, Skarsind, and Hercynia.
Excessive use of cerulean mazzarine can cause problems - there are reports of reduced mobility, temporary paralysis, and even cases where patients inflicted injuries on themselves by accident as a consequence of the pain-reducing qualities of the herb. There are some reports of mazzarine being used as a slow poison, but once identified the cumulative effects are easily treated easily by a spell or a physician with access to marrowort.
An apothecary with access to an Escharotic Cauldron can substitute two doses of cerulean mazzarine for a singe dose of Marrowort when preparing a potion.
Rules
- Can only be applied by a character with the physick skill.
- Using 30 seconds of appropriate roleplaying the physick can restore a limb that has been cleaved or impaled.
- The herb use fails if you or your target are hit or attack another character during application, but the herb is not consumed
Common Herbs |
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Bladeroot |
Cerulean Mazzarine |
Imperial Roseweald |
Marrowort |
True Vervain |