08-08-2018, 03:33 PM
NUI HARIME
FEMALE
SNOWBOUND
POLARHEART!
狡猾 / THE SLY
TITLES: SNOWFLAKE
FEMALE
SNOWBOUND
POLARHEART!
狡猾 / THE SLY
TITLES: SNOWFLAKE
Nui's knowledge of herbs was about as limited as you'd expect. She knew little about a lot of herbs and their extensive uses.
But she had seen this flower before.
Her gaze roved over the bright puffy flower. So vivid like sunshine. She knew that plant. Back in the city, there were people who would grow them in their garden. Helped distracted the insects from eating the real important crops. The color attracted them. Marigold, they were called. Acted as a decoy of sorts, for the pests of the crop.
As Gwen made the peppermint leaves name known, Nui raised a claw to point to the herb spread before her. "That's marigold, right? It can be chewed up to spread over the wound," At least that much she knew. Though her knowledge on healing was few and far between, she was not so ignorant of the tidbits of information that slid past her ears.
"It can be used for cleansing wounds, I think. But which part do we chew up? The stem?"
Common knowledge told her that the stem of the plant had the most fluid, and perhaps the properties within that liquid were what made it valuable for healing.
But she had seen this flower before.
Her gaze roved over the bright puffy flower. So vivid like sunshine. She knew that plant. Back in the city, there were people who would grow them in their garden. Helped distracted the insects from eating the real important crops. The color attracted them. Marigold, they were called. Acted as a decoy of sorts, for the pests of the crop.
As Gwen made the peppermint leaves name known, Nui raised a claw to point to the herb spread before her. "That's marigold, right? It can be chewed up to spread over the wound," At least that much she knew. Though her knowledge on healing was few and far between, she was not so ignorant of the tidbits of information that slid past her ears.
"It can be used for cleansing wounds, I think. But which part do we chew up? The stem?"
Common knowledge told her that the stem of the plant had the most fluid, and perhaps the properties within that liquid were what made it valuable for healing.