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* '''[[Floriculture (sage ability)|Floriculture]]''': knowledge of the names of genera and species of flowers, with the ability to grow those locally appropriate through pollination. | * '''[[Floriculture (sage ability)|Floriculture]]''': knowledge of the names of genera and species of flowers, with the ability to grow those locally appropriate through pollination. | ||
| − | * '''[[ | + | * '''[[Harvest Herbs (sage ability)|Harvest Herbs]]''': ability to identify and collect medicinal herbs as they appear in the wild, for use in a wide range of preparations. |
* '''[[Mistletoe I (sage ability)|Mistletoe I]]''': allows the cultivation of mistletoe, with attention to cutting sprigs and proper harvest. | * '''[[Mistletoe I (sage ability)|Mistletoe I]]''': allows the cultivation of mistletoe, with attention to cutting sprigs and proper harvest. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:23, 24 April 2026
Flowers & sprigs is a sage study in the field of Plant Life, which gains the character knowledge of blooms and blossoms of small plants, as well as vines, stalks, crowns and root masses that grow in furrows and holes or interwoven with other plants. Flowers are studied for their contribution to plant health, for their beauty and for their relationship to certain insects.
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Sage Abilities
The sage abilities below are those acquired by a character through the study, according to status.
Amateur Status
- Beekeeping: ability to keep colonies of bees in order to produce honey and encourage pollination.
- Floriculture: knowledge of the names of genera and species of flowers, with the ability to grow those locally appropriate through pollination.
- Harvest Herbs: ability to identify and collect medicinal herbs as they appear in the wild, for use in a wide range of preparations.
- Mistletoe I: allows the cultivation of mistletoe, with attention to cutting sprigs and proper harvest.