
The Herbarium


Boar Bulb
A hearty, bulbous plant, Boar Bulb is roasted for its earthy flavor and carried by hunters for its reputed bravery-boosting magic.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Deep Forests, Loam
Toxicity
Non-Toxic, Edible
Magic Properties
Courage, Luck
Symptoms
Diarrhea
Roasted as food, carried as a talisman


Brunian Juniper
A small, hardy conifer with needle-like leaves and clusters of dark blue, almost black berries. Brunian Juniper is prized for both culinary and magical uses—its berries add sharp flavor to dishes and spirits, while its oils are valued for antiseptic and protective qualities. Traditionally, sprigs are hung above doors to ward off evil.
Species
Gymnosperm
Biome
Mountain Regions, Rocky Ravines
Toxicity
Mildly Toxic
Magic Properties
Clarity, Purify, Protection
Symptoms
Digestive-Aid, Nausea
Berries flavor meats and spirits; needles and berries used in antiseptic oils and protective charms


Ceru's Palm
With wide, fan-like leaves, Ceru’s Palm is a symbol of safe journeys. Its fronds are woven into travel charms and mats.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Coastal Groves, Sandy Dunes
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Luck
Symptoms
None
Fronds for weaving, sap for drinks


Clutch Vine
This tenacious vine clings tightly to trees and is woven into protective charms, though its sap can irritate bare skin.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Rainforests, Dense Jungle
Toxicity
Mildly Toxic
Magic Properties
Binding, Protection
Symptoms
Rash, Swelling, Itch, Hives
Braided into charms, used to secure goods


Crow-Down Moss
A soft, dark green moss forming thick carpets in cool, damp shadows. Crow-Down Moss is prized for its supposed ability to draw out nightmares and ill omens. While only mildly toxic, it’s used with care, mostly in protective rituals or as a gentle sleep aid.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Misty Woodlands, Shaded Riverbanks
Toxicity
Mildly Toxic
Magic Properties
Absorption
Symptoms
Rash, Fever, Swelling
Lined in cradles, brewed for calming teas (with caution)


Crown Fern
With elegant, crown-shaped fronds, this fern is favored by scholars seeking mental sharpness and clarity.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Misty Forests, Shaded Riverbanks
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Clarity, Memory
Symptoms
None
Brewed in teas, pressed in books


Demons Moss
This crimson, bitter-scented moss is infamous among herbalists. Its toxic properties are both feared and revered, as it’s used only by trained shamans to enter altered states for spirit communication.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Dark Marshes, Haunted Groves
Toxicity
Highly Toxic
Magic Properties
Visions, Hollow-Walking
Symptoms
Hallucinations, Fever
Burned for trance-inducing smoke by shamans.


Dewdots
Tiny, dew-beaded flowers are gathered at dawn for their dream-catching magic, used in potions and pressed into keepsakes.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Misty Meadows, Cool Glades
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Dream Inducing, Clarity, Memory
Symptoms
None
Dew collected for potions, petals pressed in journals


Doe Ear
Fuzzy, ear-shaped leaves give this plant its name. Its calming properties are beloved by healers and caretakers.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Misty Woodlands, Cool Glades
Toxicity
Non-Toxic, Edible
Magic Properties
Calming, Clarity
Symptoms
Gentleness
Added to teas, tossed in salads or worn as charms


Dragon's Bell Wort
With bell-shaped emerald fronds, Dragon’s Bell Wort brings luck and celebration. It’s a common sight in highland homes, believed to invite prosperity and benevolent spirits.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Rocky Outcrops, Highland Scree
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Fortune, Luck
Symptoms
None
Hung in doorways, brewed for festive teas.


Draping Moss
Long, trailing strands cascade from old trees and rocks, soaking up both water and, as some claim, harsh feelings. Its insulating qualities make it a household staple in cold, damp regions.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Ancient Forests, Cliffs
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Absorption
Symptoms
Euphoria
Used for insulation in bedding and wall hangings.


Empress Pod
Large, ornate pods are served at royal feasts, believed to bring prosperity and good harvests to those who partake.
Species
Tracheophytes (Vascular)
Biome
Temperate Forests, Royal Gardens
Toxicity
Non-Toxic, Edible
Magic Properties
None
Symptoms
Fertility
Consumed in feasts, planted for luck


Fawn Moss
Delicate and pale, Fawn Moss is cherished by parents for its gentle, sleep-inducing qualities. Healers use it for minor wounds, trusting in its calming magic.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Cool Glades, Damp Meadows
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Dream Inducing
Symptoms
Narcolepsy
Stuffed into pillows, used as a poultice for wounds


Felt Moss
Thick, spongy mats of Felt Moss keep winter’s chill at bay. Its warmth is both physical and, some say, spiritual, driving out evil spirits alongside the cold.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Peat Bogs, Shaded Swamps
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
None
Symptoms
None
Lining for boots, cloaks, bedding


Gem Wort
Tiny, crystal-like nodules make Gem Wort a favorite for seers. It’s believed to sharpen the mind and reveal hidden truths when used in rituals.
Species
Bryophyte (Non-Vascular)
Biome
Limestone Caverns, Mineral Springs
Toxicity
Non-Toxic
Magic Properties
Clarity, Divination
Symptoms
None
Crushed for scrying, worn as amulets

