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Feainnewedd
Substances Feainnewedd
Feainnewedd
Περιγραφή
Είδος
Βότανα
Περιέχει
Substances Small Vermilion Substances Small Rubedo
Προέλευση
grows wild
Αγορά
50 oren(s)
Πωλώ
10 oren(s)

Feainnewedd is a flower which, according to the legend, grows only in places where elder blood has been spilled, and in Dol Blathanna.

The name of the flower is Αρχαία Διάλεκτο, formed of feainn (Sun) and wedd (child) to mean Sun-Child, or Child of the Sun. The Ξωτικά say these flowers first appeared when Lara Dorren died.

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Notes[ | ]

  • The Elder druid in the Druids' grove sells it.
  • It is actually abundant in the swamp, especially in the north-east.
  • A haughty Scoia'tael dressed as a huntress asks Γκέραλτ if he knows about it, a golden opportunity for Γκέραλτ to give her a dressing down for her bigotry... or not. He can also ask her about it, not that she will tell him, but she does give him Lara's Gift. If Γκέραλτ talks to her again, he can choose to give her flower, and gets a response that seems to be a dropped plot/translation bug. She will mention "burmarigold", which does not exist in the game and does not result in any journal entries. Strangely, after resting for an hour, the same conversation can be repeated, and if Γκέραλτ chooses the same responses (give her flower, etc.), she will tell you about "Green mold", which also does not seem to result in journal entries.
  • Upon accepting the quest Echoes of Yesterday from Yaevinn in the Druids' grove during Κεφάλαιο III, he will tell you a story about Lara Dorren and mention feainnewedd now grows where she "breathed her last". This conversation does not unlock feainnewedd in the journal.