The Flowers of Icetor (boiled in spring water) were said to be the cure to Dryditch Fever, according to an old wives' tale referenced by Faith Spinney and Furgle the Hermit. Fortunately for the Redwall Abbey citizens afflicted with the illness, the wives' tale was right. The flowers were small, delicate, starlike, with petals as white as snow and tinged with blue.
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