Edited to describe correct plant
The doctor ignored the white wolf's first question, not wanting to get into particulars about her confusing ailment. She did not know them, firstly, but she was also in something of a hurry. Despite her desire to linger with the striking female, she knew that there was much to do, and she needed to ingest the snakeroot sooner rather than later in order to make the rest of her preparations."The flowers are sweet like old meats, but it is the roots I am after, and they smell of winter and mint. You will suffer no ill affects if you do not swallow too much of it - it is often used to ease pain during childbirth, but if you take in too much of it, feeling will be removed unto death; for there is no life without pain," she explained, trying to be patient. "Please hurry, lady - I need it for myself, as well."
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