Nalla
Nalla is the fragrance and also the essential oil produced by crushing the root stem of the Spinalla plant.
Properties
Material Characteristics
Amber-colored sap of the Spinalla plant. Bitter tasting and pungent.
Compounds
Fragrances, tisanes, and medicines.
Geology & Geography
Only found in the Painted Mountains at the border of the Sacala Desert and South Sacala Rainforest.
History & Usage
History
Discovered by the Hans and Fritz Frago. See Fragonalla for more information on the history.
Everyday use
Perfumes, soaps, lotions, bath products, tisanes, and herbal remedies.
Cultural Significance and Usage
Nalla is one of the main exports of the region. Many of its products are used, sold, and exported in Zahrain.
Industrial Use
Used in medical manufacturing.
Hazards
Not something you want to get in your eyes. Some people are highly alleric to the fragrance or consumption of the oil.
Distribution
Trade & Market
Sold and exported in Ozo and Zahrain. Traded on the Fire Silk Road. Nalla and other herbs, oils, and products are sent by boat down the Shimmer River to Zahrain.
Storage
Stores well for several years.
Law & Regulation
None
Value
25 sp / oz.
Rarity
Moderately Rare
Odor
Sweet and pungent
Taste
Fowery and a tad bitter unless mixed with other substances
Color
Amber
Boiling / Condensation Point
240 degrees F
Common State
Oily liquid inside plant stems
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