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 Newt Spleen
TypeMagical Creature Part
SourceNewt
ClassificationCreature-Handling & Biological Agents
Primary UsesPurging, cleansing, and old-fashioned purgative brews
Common PotionsNone listed
Alchemical PropertiesAssociated with filtration and emotional bile
Magical EffectsNone alone
Hazard LevelLow
Shelf LifeShort; usually preserved in brine
NotesFavoured by old apothecaries who mutter about “clearing the humours.”




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In traditional apothecary practice, the spleen is tied to bile, bitterness, and emotional purging. Newt spleens therefore appear in potions aimed at flushing out lingering toxins—physical or emotional. They see little use in modern clinical healing, but remain a staple of old-school potion lore.