Check out the newest article Anna wrote for the worldbuilding platform, Campfire! Tips on dungeon delving, fun rocks to find, and more!

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(This article has been originally published as a guest post on Campfire, an online platform for writers and worldbuilders. Check them out!)

The life of an adventurer is full of strife, terror, and mortal danger—and yet, we often pick this path for ourselves. The excitement of discoveries outweighs the dangers, and freedom of choice is worth risking our lives. However, it is always advisable for an adventurer to take necessary steps towards prolonging this desirable existence; steps such as learning how to use the environment to their advantage.

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February started with COVID and ended with a war. But we got some work done in between.

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A tall, ornamental plant with sun-like flowerhead and edible seeds. It channels the energy and warmth of the Sun, promotes magical healing, and attracts joy.

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A general update on the progress of the Herbalist’s Primer Kickstarter campaign fulfillment! Check out all the cool stuff.

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That’s it, I’m officially DONE! Well, the stretch goals for Herbalist’s Primer are done. Look how they shine!

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Thistles are a group of flowering plants with prickly leaves. They extend powerful protective magic, set up boundaries, bestow courage, break curses, and heal animals.

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Make your game more fun by embracing the color magic of flowers. The possibilities are endless and in line with the occult lore!

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Holly is an evergreen tree with spiny leaves and red berries, particularly valued during the winter solstice. It protects from witchcraft, lightning, and wild animals.

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Yew is a highly toxic evergreen tree, with showy, red berries and flat, green needles.
It symbolizes death and rebirth, allowing contact, control, and raising of the dead.

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Bored of the standard D&D 5e herbalism kit? Check out the tools and supplies your herbalist and alchemist would really use!

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by Anna Urbanek

There have been things happening, and as I really didn’t have the time to blog over the last months, I struggle to even find a good place to pick up.

First of all, we did the big step: Double Proficiency is now a registered company, not just two freelancers trying to make a living. Wages, pension, insurance, all the jazz. For us, it makes a massive difference, and the tax office agrees. Also yay, accountants, which means I don’t have to worry about messing up the taxes.

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