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A [[human]] legend suggests that the name "fairy primrose" is far more accurate than fanciful. The legend claims that six-inch-tall elves with wings like dragonflies make their homes beneath the deep green leaves of fairy primrose. As a result, the little flowers of the fairy primrose became a symbol of enchantment, and the gift of a fairy primrose says that the recipient is akin to one of the magical creatures. [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/flower_language_2.asp#primrosefairy]
A [[human]] legend suggests that the name "fairy primrose" is far more accurate than fanciful. The legend claims that six-inch-tall elves with wings like dragonflies make their homes beneath the deep green leaves of fairy primrose. As a result, the little flowers of the fairy primrose became a symbol of enchantment, and the gift of a fairy primrose says that the recipient is akin to one of the magical creatures. [http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/flower_language_2.asp#primrosefairy]


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*[http://www.play.net/gs4/info/flora/flower_language_2.asp#primrosefairy Play.net]
*http://www.virilneus.com/recipes/ingredient.php?named=fairy+primrose Roomdata]
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[[Category:Alchemy Ingredients]]
[[Category:Foragables]]
[[Category:Foragables]]

Revision as of 03:29, 12 July 2014

Fairy Primrose can only be foraged in the Glo'antern Moor, west of Zul Logoth.

Fairy primrose is a key ingredient in some scintillating prismatic oil, the first infuse recipe available in the Potions subskill of Alchemy for Wizards and Sorcerers.

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A human legend suggests that the name "fairy primrose" is far more accurate than fanciful. The legend claims that six-inch-tall elves with wings like dragonflies make their homes beneath the deep green leaves of fairy primrose. As a result, the little flowers of the fairy primrose became a symbol of enchantment, and the gift of a fairy primrose says that the recipient is akin to one of the magical creatures. [1]

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