In an attempt to keep everything consistent, I will be recording all the stuff Aleta uses to heal and kill. I'll probably keep evoloving this so it would resemble the potions book on Pottermore. P: I'll do more research on stuff that actually works in real life as well as mythological sources for the ingredients. (Realistic poisons will be easier, and I'll probably write something down next to them...)

Potions list:

Cure All-

Uses: Antidote to all poisons, can cure some illnesses and heal the body. The "Mary Sue" of healing potions if you will. NOTE: Very difficult to produce, takes months to make and ingredients are very rare as they had been nearly hunted or collected to extinction.

Ingredients:

Cave bird blood,

Mending Salve-

Uses: Stops bleeding and closes stab and slash wounds.

Ingredients: Catnip, sage leaves

Bone healer-

Uses: Knits bones together. WARNING: Bone will be weaker and will break again if one handles themselves too roughly too soon.

Scrape and burn cream-

Uses: Heals scrapes, burns, and other surface wounds

Pain Reliever-

Uses: Relieves pain, in larger doses it is an anesthetic

Ingredients:

Boiled aspen bark,

The Soldier's Savior

Uses: Stops bleeding

Ingredients: Catnip

Poisons list:

One Cut Killer(s)-

Uses: Guranteed kills on the battlefield from one cut or stab with a spider dagger.

Ingredients: Pufferfish oavaries, or certain newts, boiled in water. Some variations use natural sources of cyanide such as cassava, ground and mixed in water. Plant sources are much more common among Dark Elves (particularly Death Rope, a vine that can be grown with very little light), but Aleta prefers the puffer fish guts that can be found at a fish market, but it's hard to come by.

Potion for Paralysis and Necrosis-

Uses: Torture and incapacitation of prisoners. Slow death.

Ingredients: Spider or snake venom, powdered yew leaves and stems are added when the poisoner aims to kill, Moonseed if not

Sickness Poison-

Uses: Incapacitates prisoners

Water from boiled rhubarb leaves, tarantula venom, and unpasteurized honey to top it off. Venom of any kind is optional. Often contains traces of cyanide. (Is not deadly, has antidotes.)

Heir's Aid

Uses: Poisons through ingestion

Ingredients: Simple water hemlock boiled in water

Warrior's Bane

Uses: For killing on the battlefield, excellent for spider daggers

Ingredients: Powdered daffodil bulbs mixed with water

Jailer Juice

Uses: Incapacitation of prisoners

Ingredients: boiled rhododendron (severe pain, lethargy, depression, vomiting and nausea, progressive paralysis, coma and eventual death.)