Most Common Herbs in Roleplay

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Chervil: Commonly used in roleplay for infected wounds.

Cobwebs: They are the most common to cover wounds in roleplay.

Dock Leaves: Commonly used in roleplay to soothe scratches.

Goldenrod: One of the most common in roleplay to help heal wounds.

Juniper Berries: Their most common use in roleplay is to help with troubled breathing.

Marigold: Commonly used to stop or prevent infections on a wound.

Catmint/Catnip: Most common remedy in roleplay for greencough.

Lavender: Mostly used to cure fevers and chills in roleplay.

Borage/Borage Leaves: In roleplay they are most commonly used to help queens produce more milk or to reduce fevers.

Honey: This is commonly used to soothe sore throats and coughing.

Moss: Moss in roleplay is mostly collected to make moss beds.

Mouse Bile: To kill ticks and fleas in roleplay.

Parsley: Commonly used to reduce a queen's milk.

Poppy Seeds: In roleplay its most common use is to soothe shock or help a cat sleep. Remember, this herb is not recommended for nursing queens.

Rosemary: Commonly used on a dead body before the burial ceremony.

Sticks: Sticks and mud are often used to build dens in roleplay, but they can also be used to bite on while a cat is in pain.

Thyme: Thyme is often used to soothe shock and anxiety.

Yarrow: This herb is often used when a cat has been poisoned.

Deathberries: This is the most common poison used to kill other cats. In roleplay, it could be that the person's character accidentally eats them.

Holly Berries: Sometimes in roleplay someone may accidentally eat them and become ill. They are sometimes used as a last resort if a cat seriously needs to vomit out something.

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