Maiden Tea
Properties
Origin & Source
Predominantly found in secluded forest regions or mountainous valleys, often cultivated by herbalists or local alchemists for trade.
History & Usage
Everyday use
Taken monthly by individuals seeking non-magical contraception, with effects lasting for around 30 days.
Industrial Use
Harvested for alchemical preparations in teas and tonics, occasionally used in potions for hormonal balance.
Hazards
Overuse can lead to nausea, dizziness, reduced fertility, or becoming sterile. Unripe leaves can be toxic if ingested.
Odor
Mildly herbal, with a faint citrus-like aroma
Taste
Slightly bitter with a hint of earthiness and subtle floral undertones
Color
Light amber when brewed, with dark green leaves
Common State
Grown from the Moonleaf Shrub, a hardy, low-growing plant with silver-veined leaves and small lavender flowers.
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