Willow & Root Apothecary

Est. 2025 Human Druid

Willow & Root Apothecary

The shop smells of wet earth, pine sap and dried citrus. Miri keeps a fat gray cat named Thimble who insists on sitting atop the mortar & pestle while she works...

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Shopkeeper

Miri Willowshade, a Human Druid (Lvl 5)

Keeper's Species

Human

14 Misc3 PotionsEst. 653 gp

Shop Inventory

(17)
Miscellaneous14

A leather roll containing mortar & pestle, drying straps, labeled jars, tincture bottles and an illustrated booklet on local flora. Required to harvest and prepare advanced herbal remedies.

Bandages, salves and splints in a compact case. Each use lets you stabilize a creature and restore a tiny amount of vitality.

Heal 1 HPStabilizes a creature without a Wisdom (Medicine) check; restore 1 HP to a stabilized creature when a use is applied.

Heavy ceramic bowl and pestle for crushing roots and grinding herbs.

Small screw-top vials for samples, tinctures or tiny poultices.

A tin of sticky, fragrant salve made from comfrey, willow and a dash of honey. Soothes cuts and speeds clotting.

When applied, heals HP once and automatically stabilizes a dying creature when used.

A pungent ointment that cleans wounds and discourages infection. Often applied after battle.

Grants advantage on one Medicine check made to treat or prevent disease/infection within 24 hours of application.

A cold compress laced with crushed marshroot. Used to staunch bleeding and reduce swelling.

If applied to an unconscious creature, it stabilizes them automatically. If applied to a conscious creature, grants +2 to Death Saving Throws for 1 hour.

A mild salve favored by honey farmers. Calms swelling from stings and reduces allergic reaction.

Grants advantage on the first saving throw against insect venoms or stings after application.

A tiny packet of dried spores from a swamp mushroom used as a potent curative reagent or alchemical catalyst.

Used as an expensive ingredient when crafting healing potions or for some herbalism checks; rare in most towns.

A small woven pouch that contains three shimmering, preserved berries that feel faintly warm. A favorite for traveling hunters.

Each berry, when eaten, restores HP (acts like a Potion of Healing). The satchel has 3 charges. Regains 1 charge at dawn if left in moonlight.

A wax-sealed scroll containing the Goodberry cantrip/1st-level effect prepared to cast once.

Single-use scroll: casts Goodberry (creates up to 10 berries; each berry restores 1 HP when eaten).

A small jar of crushed moss that emits a soporific scent when disturbed. Used by midwives and caravan guards to calm restless sleepers.

When sprinkled in a 5-foot radius and stirred, creatures that fail a Wisdom save become drowsy: they suffer disadvantage on Perception checks for 1 minute (harmless sedation).

Twisted strips of fibrous root that become adhesive when moistened with water. Used to splint limbs and bind wounds.

When used as a splint/bandage, stabilizes and grants +1 to subsequent Medicine checks to treat the wound for 24 hours.

A polished twig tied with a bit of ribbon. When held to a wound and focused on for a moment it hums faintly.

Once per day, when used by a creature, the twig grants a single use that functions like a Potion of Healing (). It regains use at dawn.
Potions3

A bitter, greenish vial of concentrated herb distillate that helps the body shrug off poisons.

Grants advantage on the next saving throw against poison made within 1 hour of consumption.

A small crystalline vial filled with a rosy liquid. Heals minor wounds.

Standard common healing potion.

A deeper, amber potion brewed from concentrated restorative herbs and spring water.

More potent healing than the common potion.
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Miri Willowshade

HumanDruidLvl 5

Shop Atmosphere

The shop smells of wet earth, pine sap and dried citrus. Miri keeps a fat gray cat named Thimble who insists on sitting atop the mortar & pestle while she works. Miri talks to her stock as if the herbs answer back and will often offer a trade: a rare fresh herb for a 10% discount or a free tincture sample. She charges coin but prefers debts of favors for the land—ask nicely and she may grant a small tincture in exchange for planting roots in the shop's window boxes. The back room is dim and full of labeled jars; she refuses to sell certain mushrooms after a full moon, claiming they get 'temperamental.'
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