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* [[Queen Diamond]]'s narwhal horns that heal frostbite wounds.
* [[Queen Diamond]]'s narwhal horns that heal frostbite wounds.
* [[Turtle]]'s river rock that heals surface wounds.
* [[Turtle]]'s river rock that heals surface wounds.
*[[Darkstalker]] enchanted a flower to heal [[Flame]] and a vine to heal [[Stonemover]] . These enchantments were not item-dependent.
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Revision as of 19:47, 12 January 2019

Medicine and herbs have been used by most tribes throughout both Pyrrhia and Pantala.

Known Medicine and Herbs

  • RainWing Venom: RainWing venom from relatedRainWings cancels the destroying effect, turning the venom into a gloppy black mess.
  • Tranquilizer Darts: Used to keep patients sleeping. The appear in many of the books, and in The Hidden Kingdom. The RainWings say that it comes from a frog, and lasts for a few hours.
  • Smokeberries: Kinkajou stated that these berries gave her the weirdest hallucinations.
  • Moss and Cobwebs: In Talons of Power, a RainWing medic was putting these on a shelf. In real life, cobwebs were used to stop bleeding. Both cobwebs and some types of moss have antibacterial properties.
  • In The Lost Continent, Cricket uses a plant stimulant to unfreeze Swordtail after he is paralyzed by a HiveWing nerve toxin. It was light green and was turned into steam with flamesilk from a lamp, then inhaled by Swordtail. It had some unusual side effects, such as making him stronger, faster, crazier, and much more reckless. It also turned his eyes and silk light green.
  • Later on in The Lost Continent , the Librarian is bitten by a bullet ant. Sundew gives her a few leaves and tells her to chew them up and put them on the bites, which eases the pain. Presumably they would work for other types of venom too.

Other Examples:

Enchanted Objects

  • Queen Diamond's narwhal horns that heal frostbite wounds.
  • Turtle's river rock that heals surface wounds.