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::A single flake of a mottled, metallic substance, this '''ferrum''' is nearly as light as air due to its thinness. Its surface is cool and slightly rough to the touch, with mingled black and rust-red colouration, and its edges are ragged, as though broken.
''A single flake of a mottled, metallic substance, this ferrum is nearly as light as air due to its thinness. Its surface is cool and slightly rough to the touch, with mingled black and rust-red colouration, and its edges are ragged, as though broken.''


'''Ferrum''' flakes are [[Transmutation|alchemical]] [[:category:Minerals|minerals]], which can be stored in the [[rift]]. Administered by eating, it is a cure for impurities of the blood or diseases of the skin. It will heal the following afflictions:
'''Ferrum''' flakes are [[Transmutation|alchemical]] [[:category:Minerals|minerals]], which can be stored in the [[rift]]. Administered by eating, it is a cure for impurities of the blood or diseases of the skin. It will heal the following afflictions:
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:[[Scytherus]]
:[[Scytherus]]


=====See also=====
[[Ginseng]] is its [[herbs|herbal]] parallel.


*[[Ginseng]]
*[[:Category:Herbs]]


[[Category:Minerals]]
[[Category:Minerals]]

Latest revision as of 22:24, 4 March 2022

A single flake of a mottled, metallic substance, this ferrum is nearly as light as air due to its thinness. Its surface is cool and slightly rough to the touch, with mingled black and rust-red colouration, and its edges are ragged, as though broken.

Ferrum flakes are alchemical minerals, which can be stored in the rift. Administered by eating, it is a cure for impurities of the blood or diseases of the skin. It will heal the following afflictions:

Addiction
Darkshade
Haemophilia
Lethargy
Nausea
Scytherus

Ginseng is its herbal parallel.