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+ | {{Quote|Bittergreen is a red flowering plant with modest magical properties. It grows in the Red Mountain region.|[[Tendris Vedran]] or [[Anarenen]]|The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind}} |
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− | '''Treated Bittergreen Petals''' are an [[Alchemy (Morrowind)|alchemical]] [[Ingredients (Morrowind)|ingredient]] in {{Morrowind}}. They have the same [[Effects (Morrowind)|effects]] as [[Bittergreen Petals]], simply in a different order. They are used in [[Mephala's Quest]]. |
+ | '''Treated Bittergreen Petals''' are an [[Alchemy (Morrowind)|alchemical]] [[Ingredients (Morrowind)|ingredient]] in {{Morrowind}}. They have the same [[Magic Effects (Morrowind)|magic effects]] as [[Bittergreen Petals]], simply in a different order. They are used in "[[Mephala's Quest]]." |
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− | Speaking to either [[Tendris Vedran]] or [[Anarenen]], both [[Alchemist (Morrowind)|Alchemists]],<ref>[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Construction Set]]</ref> will cause the [[Nerevarine]] to learn the following: ''Bittergreen is a red flowering plant with modest magical properties. It grows in the [[Red Mountain]] region.''<ref>{{Morrowind}}</ref> |
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+ | [[de:Behandelte Bittergrünblüten]] |
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+ | [[fr:Pétale de fleur d'amertume traité]] |
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[[Category:Morrowind: Quest Items]] |
[[Category:Morrowind: Quest Items]] |
Revision as of 11:14, 17 April 2020
- "Bittergreen is a red flowering plant with modest magical properties. It grows in the Red Mountain region."
- ―Tendris Vedran or Anarenen[src]
Treated Bittergreen Petals are an alchemical ingredient in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. They have the same magic effects as Bittergreen Petals, simply in a different order. They are used in "Mephala's Quest."
Appearances