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A staple of archaic potion-making, leeches were once the cornerstone of all purgative and humoral brews. | |||
Their magical relevance has faded with modern alchemical advancements, but they remain important in traditional recipes. | |||
Students often find them unsettling, though they are harmless when handled properly. | |||
Latest revision as of 19:08, 26 November 2025
Leech
| Type | Creature |
|---|---|
| Source | Common bloodsucking leeches |
| Classification | Creature-Handling & Biological Agents |
| Primary Uses | Bloodletting brews, purgative potions |
| Common Potions | None listed |
| Alchemical Properties | Draws out blood and humours |
| Magical Effects | None alone |
| Hazard Level | Low |
| Shelf Life | Stored alive in water |
| Notes | Often used in grim old-fashioned recipes kept for historical study. |
A staple of archaic potion-making, leeches were once the cornerstone of all purgative and humoral brews.
Their magical relevance has faded with modern alchemical advancements, but they remain important in traditional recipes.
Students often find them unsettling, though they are harmless when handled properly.