Phoenix' Teardrop
General use: Medical & Decoration
Description:
Phoenix' Teardrop is an herb that is rare to find in the wilderness, as it requires a very steady climate found in warm places such as jungles or near hot springs so that it can stay warm because it freezes to death in cooler temperatures found in most of the other parts of the world.
At first glance this flower looks like a lily, but upon closer inspection it would prove that to be false, as the petals glisten in sunlight. The flower grows in clumps of fours to fives, and each flower's size contributes to its average height of a rose bush. The people who are able to obtain the knowledge of this herb's properties count it as an extremely useful herbs in the field of healing.
Further to note; if dried, the flower's petals can be crushed into a powder to mix with sap to create a sticky, yet very effective medical reagent, as its properties speed up the healing of tissue, bone, and other parts of a person's body by a substantial amount. But every wonderful healing flower has a downside, this one's downside is if you use too much of it (using more flower than sap itself) then it will leave cysts filled with some blood that the substance came into contact with, being very painful if popped, but will eventually fade if not messed with but if the sap that the herb is put in is out for too long, the effects will be rendered inert, making it purely useless. Another thing to know is that the stem of the flower is very sturdy, and if snapped it releases a red liquid that if consumed puts one in a sort of trance filled with hallucinations, and one would also fall unconscious after about ten minutes of the hallucinations, waking up about an hour later with a strong headache.
Author:
Zindran
LM Approval Required:
No