SLANG IN ERYTHIA
AND OTHER USEFUL BITS
Buventar's Tears - This heady substance comes in a thick liquid or paste, and is applied directly to wounds to help to seal them, and acts as a good painkiller as well. While not as effective as a true, magical healing, Buventar's Tears are an accepted alternative. Warning - excessive consumption can cause nausea, blurred vision, alterations to mental and physical capacities and the beliefs that one is actually whispering when bellowing, and that one can dance well when in fact making a fool of oneself.
Cigam - a fabric created by a dwarven artificer. Later refined into many fabric-based articles, it was produced in fairly decent quantities by those who valued it's anti-magic properties - a magical weapon in a cigam sheath is nullified until it is drawn, while a mage can be rendered vulnerable by being tricked into wearing a cigam robe, as it prevents the mage from casting any magic until the cigam is removed. Similarly, a man wearing clothing made from cigam will be less vulnerable to magical attacks.
Ninta Wine - A restorative drink fomented by several of the priesthoods - although not as effective as the healing of a priest, or in a temple, ninta wine has saved many an adventurer from infection and kept them alive long enough to seek proper aid. Note - it does not actually heal wounds, but keeps them stable for a certain length of time.
Zacharia's Tears - A term used for rain