"Reputed to have defensive magical properties against spells, it's generic Greek name means, 'to set free' -against illnesses. Nicknamed 'herb of grace' and 'herb of Repentance', meant Rue's usage at the ceremony preceding High Mass, thereby sanctifying the herb."
I felt an instant affinity with it's significance "to set free", it's name and it's properties. Rue can be both a medicine and a poison depending on the context it is used and a 'slight' variation in dosage. Very much like me.
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