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Sometimes you just want to fill your garden wth deadly berries. This was certainly true of Agnes DeWithlington-Smithe, a self-proclaimed "witch" with zero magical talent. She delighted in filling her garden with strange and dangerous herbs and flowers. The more poisonous, the better.<br><br>Locals would claim that she was a retired assassin, trying to hone her craft. In truth, she just discovered something about the plants that she admired and, ultimately, she thought they were pretty. | Sometimes you just want to fill your garden wth deadly berries. This was certainly true of Agnes DeWithlington-Smithe, a self-proclaimed "witch" with zero magical talent. She delighted in filling her garden with strange and dangerous herbs and flowers. The more poisonous, the better.<br><br>Locals would claim that she was a retired assassin, trying to hone her craft. In truth, she just discovered something about the plants that she admired and, ultimately, she thought they were pretty. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 9 April 2026
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Cadavaberry Seeds are a type of Fellhollow Seed, used in the Dragonwilds:Farming skill. Cadavaberry Seeds can be obtained from harvesting wild Dragonwilds:Cadavaberry Bush.
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Journal
Sometimes you just want to fill your garden wth deadly berries. This was certainly true of Agnes DeWithlington-Smithe, a self-proclaimed "witch" with zero magical talent. She delighted in filling her garden with strange and dangerous herbs and flowers. The more poisonous, the better.
Locals would claim that she was a retired assassin, trying to hone her craft. In truth, she just discovered something about the plants that she admired and, ultimately, she thought they were pretty.