Difference between revisions of "Aquate Root"
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|'''Aquate Root''' | |'''Aquate Root''' | ||
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− | | '''Alchemy | + | | '''Alchemy Potency''':Moderate |
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+ | The Aquate Root is a round bulbous growth which contains a clear blue liquid.Aquate root's body has short green stalks and thin blue flowers. | ||
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− | + | Aquate Root's liquid hydrates dry or chapped skin when used in creams. | |
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− | + | Aquate Root is most commonly used as a hydrater. | |
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+ | Aquate Root is a moderate water symbol in alchemy, representing fluity and rejuvenation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 21 August 2021
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The Aquate Root is a round bulbous growth which contains a clear blue liquid.Aquate root's body has short green stalks and thin blue flowers.
Effects on use
Aquate Root's liquid hydrates dry or chapped skin when used in creams.
Alchemical uses
Aquate Root is most commonly used as a hydrater.
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