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herb of the animals

In old Thracian mythology Vincetoxicum hirundinaria, the white swallow-wort, nicknamed Herb of the Animals, was thought to possess powerful magic that could open any lock.

A gentle touch of the plant would make chains and shackles snap open and fall to the ground. It could help one understand the minds of animals and find buried treasure.

Thieves had only slide a piece of leaf under the skin of their palm and let it heal over, and they would be able to open any door and break any lock.

Possessing this herb would have made one so rich and powerful, folklore abounds with stories about heroes and wise men who went searching for it.  

Naturally, the acquisition of such a valuable plant is not an easy feat: it only grows in the same place once every nine years, otherwise one has to cross at least three rivers for a chance to find it, in a place where a demon got struck by lightning.

I always thought its existence was a myth, that it was a vegetal Dodo bird, and was surprised to find out it actually exists. I will not let it heal inside a wound to master its powers, though. It’s poisonous:)

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