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Valeria
| Type | Botanical |
|---|---|
| Source | Valeria plant (variant) |
| Classification | Botanical Ingredients |
| Primary Uses | Calming draughts, dream and trance brews |
| Common Potions | None listed |
| Alchemical Properties | Sedative, trance-aligned |
| Magical Effects | Induces mild drowsiness and calm |
| Hazard Level | Low |
| Shelf Life | Dried root or leaves |
| Notes | Sometimes used as a subtler alternative to heavier sedatives. |
Valeria is a cousin to valerian with similarly soothing properties.
In potions, it helps bridge the gap between wakefulness and sleep, making it valuable in meditative or trance work.
It’s gentle enough for long-term, low-dose formulations.