Choose Your Own Adventure – The Young Herbologist

Beware and Warning!

This book is different from other books.

You and YOU ALONE are in charge of what happens in this story.

There are dangers, choices, adventures and consequences. The wrong decision could end in disaster...

Today is your birthday and your parents, finally thinking you old enough for it, are offering you your own greenhouse. But not everything is as it seems. Will your knowledge in Herbology be enough to keep you out of trouble? Or will your decisions and lack of studying cost you more than you could have imagined...

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Chapter 79

Chapter 79





You select
the choice that says “Bubotuber”.  The
magical barrier shuts down and you see a plant that looks like a giant black
slug with covered with shiny protrusions. You remember that it is the
gas-scented yellow pus collected from those pustules that can treat acne, but
only when diluted with dittany or Gillywater. The pus in its original state
will cause rashes and burns on contact. If that happens, you have to cleanse
the wound for five minutes under cold water before applying dittany.





The display
on the Bubotuber says that everything is good, so it can be concluded that the
soil is still dark and rich in nutrients and that it didn’t get too much
sunlight. When required, you’ll just have to add plenty of Dragon dung to
fertilize the soil.



You also
know that Bubotuber can stand very cold weather.



You step to
the next magical barrier. Its riddle is:



“I go by
different names such as myrtle grass and sweet myrtle and though I am toxic, I can
still help cure tooth aches, burns and eye diseases amongst others.”









If you
answer “Monkshood”, go to Chapter 87.



If you answer “Rat Root”, go to Chapter 88.

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