Jasmine was a fragrant flowering plant that grew in shrubs and vines and often used in perfumes and aromatics.[4][1]
Description[]
A jasmine shrub flowered abundantly. Each small white flower had four or five long petals.[4] Jasmine plan flowers had gentle blue hue in the spring.[2]
Uses[]
Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue sold jasmine oil (3 gp per 2 ounces (57 grams))[5], Jasmine Night perfume (1 gp per vial),[6] and jasmine-scented water (35 sp per 1 ounce (28 grams)))[7]
Inhabitants of Myth Drannor used jasmine plants to create delicate and alluring perfumes. One such inhabitant, Elena radiated the aroma of jasmine long after death while haunting the ruins of the city.[4]
Jasmine dust was an aromatic perfume-like powder imported from Kara-Tur.[2]
Circa 1367 DR, the Palace of the Enlightened Throne in Zakhara was purchasing copious amounts of jasmine of the Grand Caliph's Private Baths after he started fancying the flower's aroma.[1]
Circa 1367 DR, the Jasmine Dream inn was located in the city of Dihliz, owned by a gnome named Ahmad. The inn was poshly decorated and abundantly perfumed with fresh jasmine flowers.[8]
Appendix[]
Appearances[]
- Adventures
- Corsairs of the Great Sea • Ruined Kingdoms • Tomb of Annihilation
- Novels
- The Edge of Chaos • The Council of Blades
- Video Games
- Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor
- Referenced only
- Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Tim Beach, Tom Prusa and Steve Kurtz (1993). “Gem of Zakhara”. City of Delights (TSR, Inc), p. 93. ISBN 1-56076-589-5.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ossian Studios (June 2018). Neverwinter Nights: Darkness over Daggerford. Beamdog.
- ↑ Pauli Kidd (November 1996). The Council of Blades. (TSR, Inc.), p. 75. ISBN 978-0786905317.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Stormfront Studios (2001). Designed by Mark Buchignani, Ken Eklund, Sarah W. Stocker. Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. Ubisoft Entertainment.
- ↑ Jeff Grubb, Julia Martin, Steven E. Schend et al (1992). Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. (TSR, Inc), p. 38. ISBN 0-5607-6327-2.
- ↑ Jeff Grubb, Julia Martin, Steven E. Schend et al (1992). Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. (TSR, Inc), p. 100. ISBN 0-5607-6327-2.
- ↑ Jeff Grubb, Julia Martin, Steven E. Schend et al (1992). Aurora's Whole Realms Catalogue. (TSR, Inc), p. 117. ISBN 0-5607-6327-2.
- ↑ Steve Kurtz (1994). Al-Qadim: Ruined Kingdoms: Campaign Guide. (TSR, Inc), p. 17. ISBN 1-56076-815-0.