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Hazel Hunt

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Description:

Hobbies:Gardening. Animals. Tarot.

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Total: = Stats+ Powers+ Skills+ Items +(+0/0 allies/Enemies) + Shadows+4 Stuff +Storage

Statistics {14}[edit]

  • Psyche: 5
  • Strength:Amber
  • Endurance:9
  • Warfare:Chaos

Powers {20}[edit]

Skills {}[edit]

  • 1 Weapon Master-Spear
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Allies & Enemies {0/0 = 0}[edit]

Allies[edit]

various

Enemies[edit]

various

Companions[edit]

Items {}[edit]

  • Signature piece

Amulet of Powers [edit]

  • 4 Amber Vitality: 5 Transfer
  • 2 Double Stamina: 5 Transfer
  • 2 Speak & Sing
  • 4 Extraordinary Psyche. 5 Transfer
  • 4 Regen: 10 Transfer
  • 4 Power-Holder is able to use magic of many forms withing 200 meters.
  • 4 Power-Power Words effective within 200 meters-10
  • 4 Power-Rack & Use Spells effective within 200 meters.
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The artifact creates a 200 meters area that the wielder can use nearly any magical systems.

Shadows{}[edit]

Stuff{4}[edit]

Miscellany[edit]

Tomes[edit]

Tome of Healing-Wound Healing & Infection Prevention[edit]

  • Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) – Used to stop bleeding and prevent infection. Known as “Soldier’s Woundwort.”
  • Garlic (Allium sativum) – Used for its antibacterial properties in wound dressings and for warding off illness.
  • Comfrey (Symphytum officinale) – Known as “Knitbone,” it was used to heal broken bones and wounds.
  • Honey & Beeswax – Natural antiseptic, often used in salves.
  • Marshmallow Root (Althaea officinalis) – Soothing poultice for wounds and burns.

Tome of Rest[edit]

Pain Relief & Anti-Inflammatory Remedies

  • Willow Bark (Salix alba) – Contained salicin, the precursor to aspirin, used for pain and fever.
  • Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria) – Another source of natural aspirin.
  • Opium Poppy (Papaver somniferum) – Used in extreme cases for pain relief (though controversial in medieval Christian Europe).
  • Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) – Tea or poultice for pain, relaxation, and inflammation.
  • Henbane (Hyoscyamus niger) – A powerful and dangerous sedative, used sparingly.

Stomach & Digestion Aids

  • Peppermint (Mentha piperita) – Used to ease indigestion and nausea.
  • Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) – Chewed or brewed into tea for bloating and digestion.
  • Ginger (Zingiber officinale) – Imported but prized for nausea and stomach upset.
  • Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) – Used to expel intestinal parasites.
  • Caraway (Carum carvi) – A common medieval remedy for gas and bloating.

Respiratory & Cold Remedies

  • Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) – A main ingredient in cough syrups.
  • Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) – Used to ease coughs and congestion.
  • Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) – Brewed into syrups to treat colds and fevers.
  • Licorice Root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) – Soothing for sore throats.
  • Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) – Used for lung ailments and asthma-like symptoms.

Women’s Health & Midwifery Herbs

  • Raspberry Leaf (Rubus idaeus) – A common tea for easing pregnancy and childbirth.
  • Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) – Used to regulate menstruation but also for dreams and protection.
  • Pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium) – Used for menstrual issues but dangerous in high doses.
  • Lady’s Mantle (Alchemilla vulgaris) – Used for fertility and childbirth recovery.

Mental Health & Sleep Aids

  • Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) – A medieval sedative used for anxiety and insomnia.
  • Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) – Calming, used in baths and sleep satchels.
  • Saint John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) – Used to treat melancholy (medieval term for depression).
  • Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) – Associated with memory and clarity of mind.

Plague & Protection Remedies

  • Rue (Ruta graveolens) – Considered protective against the plague and bad air.
  • Angelica (Angelica archangelica) – Used as a plague preventative.
  • Vinegar of the Four Thieves – A legendary herbal vinegar with garlic, rosemary, thyme, and other antiseptic herbs, supposedly used by thieves during plagues.

Skin & Beauty Treatments

  • Rosewater – Used as a toner and perfume.
  • Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) – Astringent for blemishes and cuts.
  • Cucumber & Aloe Vera – Used for soothing sunburns and softening skin.

Preparation Methods in Medieval Herbalism

  • Teas & Infusions – Herbs steeped in hot water.
  • Decoctions – Boiling tougher plant parts like roots and bark.
  • Poultices – Crushed herbs applied directly to wounds or sore areas.
  • Tinctures – Herbs soaked in alcohol or vinegar for preservation.
  • Salves & Ointments – Herbs mixed with fats, beeswax, or oils.

Would you like a specific medieval herbal remedy recipe* These books sound like they contain a lifetime of knowledge, making your character a true master of her craft. Let's flesh them out a bit more:

The Healer’s Codex: Wound Care, Cleansing, and Salves[edit]

Salves & Poultices – Recipes for wound-mending mixtures, including a potent Comfrey & Honey Poultice for broken bones and a Yarrow & Garlic Salve for infection. Healing Potions – D&D-worthy concoctions using Goldenroot (fantasy herb) for accelerated healing, Elderflower Elixir for vitality, and Spiced Mead Tonic to restore stamina. Surgical Herbcraft – How to stop bleeding, disinfect, and numb pain using Willow Bark (natural aspirin) or Poppy Sap (strong pain relief, but addictive). Cleansing Rituals – Ways to purify wounds with vinegar infusions, salt compresses, and antiseptic smoke from burning thyme and rosemary.

The Greenwarden’s Grimoire: Herbal Remedies, Hexes, and Animal Healing[edit]

Cures for Disease & Plague – Tonic recipes for fevers (Elderberry Syrup), lung ailments (Horehound & Thyme Brew), and stomach afflictions (Mint & Fennel Infusion). Protections Against the Unnatural – A Garlic & Rowan Charm to ward off undead. A Salt & Mugwort Circle for spiritual protection. An Ash & Yew Tonic said to slow the spread of necrotic afflictions. Healing Beasts & Birds – A Linseed & Chamomile Ointment for injured hooves and paws. A Goat’s Milk & Honey Mix for weak or sickly animals. A Wormwood Wash to rid animals of parasites. Hexbreaking & Curse Purging – Instructions for crafting protective sachets, herbal smokes, and purifying elixirs.

The Herbalist’s Table: Healing Foods & Restorative Meals[edit]

Medicinal Breads & Confections Honey & Lavender Loaf – A calming, immune-boosting bread. Rosemary & Thyme Crackers – Good for digestion and pairing with healing broths. Spiced Oat Cakes – Made with cinnamon and ginger for warmth and energy. Restorative Broths & Brews Bone Broth with Wild Mushrooms & Nettle – A fortifying meal for the weak. Goat’s Milk & Chamomile Tisane – To soothe the nerves before sleep. Vinegar & Honey Tonic (Oxymel) – Used for coughs and energy. Fermented & Preserved Goods Herb-Infused Mead – Medicinal mead with elderflower, lemon balm, and clove. Sour Apple & Ginger Cider – A digestion aid. Pickled Garlic & Rosemary – Preserved for health and protection. Here are six tomes that fit Hazel’s collection, blending real-world historical healing texts with legendary D&D-style knowledge: Her Own Writings:

The Healer’s Codex[edit]

– (Healing & Wound Care)

The Greenwarden’s Grimoire[edit]

– (Disease, Protection & Animal Healing)

The Herbalist’s Table[edit]

– (Herbal Cookbook)

The Canon of Medicine[edit]

(Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb) – Written by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) in the 11th century, this Persian medical encyclopedia was foundational in both Eastern and Western medieval medicine. It contains herbal remedies, disease classifications, and treatments still referenced today.

The Divine Farmer’s Materia Medica[edit]

(Shennong Bencao Jing) – A Chinese text attributed to Shennong, the mythical "Divine Farmer," cataloging 365 medicinal plants and their uses. It influenced traditional Chinese herbalism and would be an exotic treasure for a medieval healer.

Physica[edit]

(Liber Simplicis Medicinae) – Written by Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th-century German abbess, this book is a mix of herbal medicine, theology, and natural philosophy, perfect for a healer with mystical leanings.

The Leechbook of Bald[edit]

– An Anglo-Saxon medical manuscript from the 10th century, filled with remedies, charms, and healing techniques, blending herbal knowledge with protective spells against sickness and malevolent spirits.

The Codex of Verdant Whispers[edit]

– An ancient druidic text said to contain lost herbal recipes, secret plant-based enchantments, and a way to brew the legendary Elixir of Unfading Vitality. Written in a mix of Sylvan and Druidic script, it’s only readable to those attuned to nature’s magic.

The Blackroot Compendium[edit]

– A mysterious, black-bound tome detailing poisons, antidotes, and forgotten alchemical secrets. Said to have been written by a wandering apothecary who ventured into the Shadowfell and returned with knowledge of herbs that blur the line between life and death.