Other Names

Yearning Leaf, Scratch

Rarity

Very rare

Description

A large leafy plant native to the bluffs of the Havens, though attempts have been made to cultivate it in every other region with varied levels of success. It is easily identifiable by its faint rotting odor and weblike root system.

Interactions

Is sometimes used as a last resort to revive victims of acute ethanol poisoning but is only marginally more effective than doing nothing.

Dangers

When dried and refined, the leaves are addictive and potentially lethal. Long-term use is typically associated with loss of smell, the formation of itching skin lesions, and heart palpitations. 

Medicinal Uses

None.

Culinary Uses

None.

Practical Uses

None.

Other Uses

Refined leaves are consumed as a euphoric stimulant, with some hallucinogenic effects at particularly high doses.