Bloodpurge

Introduction

This plant floats on the surface of tidal pools and consists of a bluster of broad, waxy leaves, and a single root that trails down into the water. Their leaves are bright green with red capillaries iconic to this plant and its subspecies. During the warmer months, a bright red flower sprouts from the top of the plant and is used quite beautifully in charms of summer made by coastal peasants to ward off storms.

Uses

Drying the plant causes it to turn into a flaky powder, which is often used in a distilled tincture to neutralize minor poisons. A single dose of Bloodpurge powder can cost as much as a month of rations but is invaluable when treating many poisons and venoms common to the waters of Haven.

General Information

Geographic Distribution

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