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Prophet's Laurel is a tier 2 rare herb in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Acquisition

  • Found in the Emerald Graves:
    • Four nodes in the area north of Gracevine Camp. Two nodes just north of Villa Maurel. One is on the rocks just above the camp, another in the clearing, and two more near the rocky wall if you head north.
    • One node north-east of the first camp (towards the fade rift). You'll find it in a bushy area near some elfroot.
    • One node in one of the first rooms on the left of Villa Maruel.
    • One node at the Lion's Pavillion. Grows against the wall, hop the railing on the single lower staircase.
  • Found in Emprise du Lion:
  • Found on the Storm Coast:
    • Four nodes in Vinsomer's den on Dragon Island.
    • Two nodes in the Waterfall Cave (southeastern-most cave located at the base of the Long River containing an elven artifact and access to the Deep roads).
    • Two nodes within the Lyrium Falls.
    • One node can be found up the hill southeast of the Morrin's Steps landmark.
    • One node can be found near the Astrarium south of Storm's Solitude.
    • Two nodes can be found northwest of Driftwood Margin Inquisition Camp.
  • Two nodes can be found at the Elven Mountain Ruins.
    Note: Trespasser required.
  • Available at the Winter Palace Merchant for 78 Currency (Inquisition) (infinite amount).
Note: Trespasser required.

Background

According to Orlesian folklore, Andraste's followers and sympathizers tossed sprigs of the laurel in her path as she was led to her pyre. After she burned, her ashes blew across the leaves on the ground, bestowing upon them their famed purifying qualities. It is just a tale, of course. The laurel was recognized as a healing herb long before Andraste's time. Ancient Tevinter scrolls describe the use of the laurel in poultices, tinctures, and even incense. Though the legend might be pure fabrication, the laurel will always be symbolic of Andraste's sacrifice. Its glossy dark leaves represent the Sword of Mercy; the red berries, the drops of her blood upon it.

—An excerpt from The Botanical Compendium by Ines Arancia, botanist

From Codex entry: Prophet's Laurel

Uses

See also

Codex entry: Prophet's Laurel Codex entry: Prophet's Laurel

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