Leonhard Rauwolf’s Herbarium | |
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Origin |
Leonhard Rauwolf |
Type |
Herbarium |
Effects |
Creates herbs to treat any sickness or injury |
Downsides |
Must eat alongside coffee to work effectively |
Activation |
Touch |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
639246-8344 |
Shelf |
86084-5283-972 |
Date of Collection |
March 1796 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Leonhard Rauwolf was a German physician/botanist who made a research trip to Mesopotamia and the Levant in 1573. For two years, he searched for new herbal medicines. He recorded the cultures of the people he met, including the various plants they grew and the large amounts of coffee they drank, which was unknown to Europeans at the time. He later complied his findings into this herbarium.
Effects[]
The book will create herbs able to treat any physical ailment. The herbs produced changes with injury and from person to person. When opened, a picture will appear showing the user the proper way to take their medicine. It also requires the user to drink at least one cup of coffee during their exposure, otherwise it will not work well.