ChessClan
The collection of writings for ChessClan.
ChessClan is a fan-made warriors Clan created through Create-a-Clan (owned by Katrione on chickensmoothie).
Herb Storage
• Alder Bark (3) - Eases toothaches
• Beech Nuts (0) - Attracts prey
• Beech Leaves (0) - Unknown usage
• Bindweed (1) - When combined with sticks, it can help mend a broken leg and keep it in place
• Birch Sap (0) - Unknown usage
• Blackberry Leaves (1) - Mixed into a poultice to ease the pain of bee stings
• Blazing Star (0) - Heals an unknown disease
• Borage (0) - Helps produce more and better milk; Brings down fevers; Helps sooth bad bellies and relieves tight chests
• Bright-eye (0) - Mixes with lovage to help cure coughs
• Broom (0) - Used in poultices that can help broken legs and wounds
• Burdock (2) - Soothes and heals rat bites, particularly infected ones; Can give cats a bellyache if they eat too much of it; Numbs rat bite to the point a cat cannot feel the pain; Also good for infected paws and other sores
• Burnet (1) - Used to give strength; Good for expecting queens
• Catchweed (0) - Stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin
• Catmint (0) - Heals greencough and whitecough; Can be deadly in extremely high doses
• Celandine (1) - Soothes weakened or damaged eyes
• Chamomile (0) - Strengthens the heart and soothes the mind; Also given to traveling cats for strength
• Chervil (0) - For infected wounds and bellyache; Can also be used during kitting
• Chickweed (2) - Treats greencough, though it is not as effective as catmint
• Cob Nuts (1) - Unknown usage
• Cobwebs (0) - Soaks up and stops bleeding; It may also be used to bind broken bones
• Coltsfoot (0) - Eases breathing and kitten-cough; Eases cracked or sore pads
• Comfrey Root (3) - Repairs broken bones; Soothes wounds; Used for wrenched claws; Can be used for itching or for inflammation on stiff joints; Eases stiffness in wrenched shoulders when lined in a nest; Can be used for burns
• Daisy Leaf (0) - Eases the pain of aching joints; It is also a traveling herb
• Dandelion (1) - Thought to soothe and heal bee stings; Its leaves can also be chewed to act like a painkiller
• Deadly Nightshade (0) - Poisonous
• Deathberry (2) - Kills a cat within minutes when consumed; However, if the flesh of the berry is used (with the seed carefully removed), it can cure and infection within an animal without killing them
• Dock (0) - Soothes scratches, though can sting when being applied; Soothes sore pads; If placed in nests, it can ease the pain of wounds; Can be used to help practice healing on Clanmates
• Elder Leaves (0) - Soothes sprains
• Fennel (2) - Helps pain in the hips
• Feverfew (0) - Reduces body temperature for cats with fever or chills; Also heals aches or pains, especially good for headaches
• Foxglove Seeds (0) - They can easily and quickly cause paralysis, heart failure, and lead to coma and death
• Goatweed (2) - Eases grief
• Goldenrod (0) - Good for healing wounds
• Hawkweed (0) - Like catmint but not as strong
• Heather Nectar (1) - Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures
• Honey (0) - Soothes infections; Is a great remedy for smoke-damaged or sore throats; Helps cats swallow other concoctions; Helps soothe coughing; Gives energy
• Horsetail (0) - Treats infections; Stops bleeding
• Holly Berries (1) - Vomiting, belly pain, and loss of appetite are all common effects, but it is only deadly in large quantity or if a cat is very young or very old
• Ivy Leaf (0) - Unknown usage
• Juniper Berries (0) - Soothes bellyaches; Gives strength; Helps troubled breathing; Used to help calm cats
• Lamb's Ear (0) - Gives a cat strength
• Laurel Leaf (0) - Unknown usage
• Lavender (0) - Cures fever and chills; Also used to hide the scent of death
• Lovage (0) - If it is mixed with bright-eye, it can help cure coughs
• Lungwort (1) - Cures yellowcough
• Mallow (1) - Soothes bellyache
• Marigold (0) - Stops infection; Stops bleeding; Used for inflammation of stiff joints
• Meadow Saffron (1) - Poisonous; Causes lethargy, vomiting, and difficulty breathing
• Mint (0) - Hides the scent of death
• Moss (0) - Unknown usage
• Mouse Bile (1) - Kills ticks
• Oak Leaf (0) - Stops infection from setting in
• Parsley (1) - Stops a queen from producing milk; Also used to cure bellyache
• Poppy Seeds (0) - Helps a cat sleep; Soothes shock or distress; Eases pain; Not recommended for nursing queens
• Ragweed (0) - Gives a cat extra strength and energy
• Ragwort Leaves (0) - Treats aching joints; Keeps a cat's strength up
• Raspberry Leaves (0) - Could possibly ease pain or stop bleeding
• Rosemary (0) - Hides the scent of death
• Rush (1) - Helps hold a broken limb in place
• Sorrel (2) - Traveling herb; Can also build up appetite
• Stick (0) - Distracts cats from pain; Recommended for queens giving birth
• Stinging Nettle (2) - Induces vomiting; Brings down swelling; Can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones; Helps with wounds; Chewing the stems helps fight against infection
• Sweet-Sedge (1) - Eases infection
• Tansy (0) - Cures coughs; Can be used to cure wounds and poisons; Stops cats from getting greencough; Soothes throats; Can be extremely dangerous to pregnant cats
• Tormentil (0) - Its root is good for treating all wounds and extracting poison
• Thyme (0) - Calms nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in shock
• Water Hemlock (3) - Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth
• Watermint (0) - Eases the suffering that originates from a bellyache
• Wild Garlic (0) - Draws out poison in rat bites and prevents infection
• Willow Bark (1) - Eases pain
• Willow Leaves (0) - Stops vomiting
• Wintergreen (2) - Treats wounds and some poisons
• Wood Sorrel (0) - Dries up wounds
• Yarrow (0) - Extracts poison from wounds; Will make a cat vomit up toxins; The ointment will soften and and help heal cracked pads
LAST UPDATED: 12/10/21 Post