Maela's Thistle and Stone Herbal
Est. 2025 • Human Druid
Maela's Thistle and Stone Herbal
Maela hums an old mountain lullaby while she works and often tacks a tiny sprig of brightleaf to receipts. She refuses to sell rare alpine plants to anyone who ...
Shopkeeper
Maela Thistleborn, a Human Druid (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(14)A small corked vial of warm red liquid. A common healing potion brewed from mountain herbs and faint traces of alpine amber.
A larger flask of deeper-hued liquid. Stronger concentration of restorative botanicals and a touch of distilled springwater.
A viscous blue potion with the scent of crushed moss. Widely prized by shepherds and climbers in the high passes.
A green-tinted draught brewed with mountain herbs and a sliver of brightleaf. Locals sometimes leave one in a lambing shed to calm nervous animals.
Maela's signature salve, thick and slightly abrasive to the touch but effective for scraping frostbite and small cuts.
A clear vial with a bitter, dark-green liquid. A staple in any travelling party that visits snake-filled passes.
A leather pouch of bandages, splints and salves. Well used around the village for broken limbs and frostbite.
A toolkit for gathering and preparing plants: clippers, mortar and pestle, glass jars and labelled satchels.
A small, corked flask of water blessed with pine and linted with rosemary. Useful against restless spirits and mountain fiends.
A steaming cup of mountain tea made from sun-blushed leaves and a pinch of winterroot. Popular in cold nights.
A cold, minty poultice made from frostroot and powdered icemoss. Applied to chilled limbs before sleep.
A hand-stitched linen sachet filled with dried alerting herbs. Hangs from a tent pole or tree limb.
A wooden box with ten glass vials, corks and a small carrier. Useful for adventurers who gather herbs and need to store samples.
A heavy stone mortar and pestle. Maela likes to sell a few spare ones to travelling apothecaries.
Maela Thistleborn
Shop Atmosphere
“Maela hums an old mountain lullaby while she works and often tacks a tiny sprig of brightleaf to receipts. She refuses to sell rare alpine plants to anyone who admits they will sell them to city apothecaries. A small gray barn cat named Thimble sleeps in the window and sometimes hides samples in customers' packs.”
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