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Post by Palladium on Jul 13, 2006 21:31:18 GMT -5
"I suppose yes, the flower possesses dangers similar to forgotten magic, however, I would not be quick to classify it as such. Forgotten magic is just that - forgotten. The pavonia multiflora on the other hand was never forgotten; people have long been interested, and continue to be interested in its healing properties. I presume that the only reason why more research hasn't been conducted on it is because of an unfortunate accident where someone discovered that perhaps this flower isn't something to treat lightly," Palladium answered with a smile.
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Post by Demeter on Jul 13, 2006 21:34:12 GMT -5
"But one has to carefully weigh the continued useage. Does one continue to use the flower because of its healing properties or do they stop using it because of the danger posed by using the flower?" Flora asked, before sitting down, her legs tucked to the side of her.
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Post by Palladium on Jul 13, 2006 21:43:19 GMT -5
"That's the catch though," Palladium replied. "You would assume that because the flower has the potential to be extremely dangerous, it would naturally put the person taking a potion made from it in harm's way. However, it is my belief that if the flower is combined with agreeable ingredients it would be as harmless as a rose." Glancing down at his watch, Palladium shot Flora an apologetic smile before he said, "Forgive me, but I must cut this conversation short. Not only should I get these flowers in water, but I have a staff meeting to attend shortly. But if you're still curious about the pavonia multiflora, I have several books in my office that might interest you; feel free to stop by and get them."
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