Summary: Elfroot, a common plant with many medicinal properties.
Full Details: Elfroot is a spindly wild plant with a vine-like stem and sizable leaves with three pointed lobes. It grows a couple of feet or so in height, and like a hardy weed it can easily grow just about anywhere it can take root, even in colder temperatures. So while it can be found growing alone, it's not uncommon to find a few clustered together. If harvested without removing the roots, the plant grows back pretty quickly. Elfroot is the primary ingredient for most healing potions, and is also used in lyrium potions and a variety of other restorative or buffing potions. The plant itself can be used medicinally without much preparation; rubbing the juice of the plant on a wound speeds up healing and numbs pain, and chewing on a piece of it can treat most minor ailments, including but not limited to indigestion, coughs, and sore throats.
Other: Feel free to go wild blending with other imprints, I'd just like the easily accessible healing/medicinal properties part to stay more or less intact.
Canon Imprint (Species)
Character: Cole
Canon: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Imprint Type: Species
Regain?: No
Influence: Link
Summary: Elfroot, a common plant with many medicinal properties.
Full Details: Elfroot is a spindly wild plant with a vine-like stem and sizable leaves with three pointed lobes. It grows a couple of feet or so in height, and like a hardy weed it can easily grow just about anywhere it can take root, even in colder temperatures. So while it can be found growing alone, it's not uncommon to find a few clustered together. If harvested without removing the roots, the plant grows back pretty quickly. Elfroot is the primary ingredient for most healing potions, and is also used in lyrium potions and a variety of other restorative or buffing potions. The plant itself can be used medicinally without much preparation; rubbing the juice of the plant on a wound speeds up healing and numbs pain, and chewing on a piece of it can treat most minor ailments, including but not limited to indigestion, coughs, and sore throats.
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Other: Feel free to go wild blending with other imprints, I'd just like the easily accessible healing/medicinal properties part to stay more or less intact.