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Certainly one of the stranger and more prominent plants in the realms, the Alabaster Leaf is often found most often is drier regions of forests, often around fallen trees. From observation and testing, I have reasoned that this plant is quite poisonous, often fairly small, and difficult to harvest for the untrained hand. Its alabaster hue is often extracted by crushing the leaves and used as a dye and paint for the locals. Its extract can also be used as a mild poison, causing nausea and dizziness in those afflicted. The best way to extract the leaves of this plant is to take the entire plant by the roots and cut the leaves off as needed to avoid losing the valuable extract within it. This can be used for antidotes, oils, and in particular, a rather potent potion that causes a great deal of fatigue. -->
 
Certainly one of the stranger and more prominent plants in the realms, the Alabaster Leaf is often found most often is drier regions of forests, often around fallen trees. From observation and testing, I have reasoned that this plant is quite poisonous, often fairly small, and difficult to harvest for the untrained hand. Its alabaster hue is often extracted by crushing the leaves and used as a dye and paint for the locals. Its extract can also be used as a mild poison, causing nausea and dizziness in those afflicted. The best way to extract the leaves of this plant is to take the entire plant by the roots and cut the leaves off as needed to avoid losing the valuable extract within it. This can be used for antidotes, oils, and in particular, a rather potent potion that causes a great deal of fatigue. -->
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Revision as of 19:36, 28 April 2016

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Artwork by Keeem
Alabaster Leaf
Area: Dry areas in Forests
Size: Small
Edibility: Poisonous
Alchemy Symbol: Earth
Alchemy Potency: Moderate
Note: This item can be obtained mechanically during travels and farming.

The Alabaster Leaf is a small plant which has alabaster hued leafs. It grows up in the drier regions of forests, often around fallen trees. First documented by the Traveling Alchemist in his long list of alchemy reagents.

Effects on use

This plant can have it's leaves crushed and used as a dye and paint. It is poisonous as well, simple poisons could be created from them, but they would not be easily drank, and would more likely cause vomiting and nausea than death.

Alchemical uses

This alabaster hued plant is a moderate earth symbol, representing immobility and perseverance. This can be used for antidotes, oils, and in particular, a rather potent potion that causes a great deal of fatigue.