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Madhaven and the White Rose

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:26 am
by ardashir
I don't have the Madhaven book yet but I mean to get it soon. I was just wondering, what is this 'White Rose' super-healing fountain that someone's guarding in the city? May I at least get some hints on what makes it so better than any other source of healing?

I had an idea of someone getting desperate to save a loved one, but nothing helps. And then someone tells them about the White Rose, and it's time to hire some adventurers/mercenaries and off you go.

Re: Madhaven and the White Rose

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:51 am
by Curbludgeon
It's a plant, with several relatively modest applications and a few potent ones. A salve can be made which can free a person from a Vampire's influence via the slow bite, a potion can be made from a flower which can cure any condition, revive the recently deceased, expel bio-wizard parasites, or potentially cure certain mental illness, and a whole cut flower can stay fresh for decades in a vase while repelling certain entities/ghosts.

While the potion would fit what you're describing, and I have yet to check out the Coalition Manhunters book, I suspect the psychic healer detailed therein would also work.

Re: Madhaven and the White Rose

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 12:55 am
by ardashir
Curbludgeon wrote:It's a plant, with several relatively modest applications and a few potent ones. A salve can be made which can free a person from a Vampire's influence via the slow bite, a potion can be made from a flower which can cure any condition, revive the recently deceased, expel bio-wizard parasites, or potentially cure certain mental illness, and a whole cut flower can stay fresh for decades in a vase while repelling certain entities/ghosts.

While the potion would fit what you're describing, and I have yet to check out the Coalition Manhunters book, I suspect the psychic healer detailed therein would also work.


Thanks! For some reason I was convinced it was a pool or fountain. Guess I read about one too many blessed pools and such.

I also suspect that the whole 'repels ghosts and entities' aspect is very welcome in Madhaven.