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concoctive) wrote2024-05-25 03:45 pm
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SCAWWY 😱 gale

In many cultures, the Jacaranda tree is a symbol of beauty, resilience, and renewal. Its vibrant flowers are often associated with good fortune and prosperity. Further meanings can be wisdom, rebirth, wealth, and good luck. Legend says if the flower falls on your head, it means good fortune for you. Water extract of Jacaranda mimosifolia shows higher antimicrobial action against E coli. The tree is used to treat hepatitis and in folk tradition the flowers, leaves, and bark are used to ease neuralgia and varicose veins. It is scientifically proven that Jacaranda has qualities that treat leukemia. Hot Jacaranda leaf baths treat wounds and skin infections and the tree also helps in the treatment of acne.
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[ immediately curious ]
Would you mind sharing? More instructions upon rituals?
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[ he will open his satchel to retrieve the tome, handling it with utmost care considering the age. copypastes the blurb for you.
There are mentions of two possible ingredients that were to be used in the ritual. One is crossed out, though the details are impossible to make out for either, besides the mention of eyes. At the end, there is a partially worn journal entry:
"...looking from within the darkness at me! I felt seen by the savior all the way to the pit of my soul."
he'll offer it to gale to take a closer look at, of course. ]
I'm wonderin' if we can piece it all together. Tot mentioned that Miss Laudna got an eye, and one of the things we got on the first trip was a millipede with a bunch of eyes.