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Smelly and Somewhat Oily Book

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Smelly and Somewhat Oily Book
 
Source

Poison Supplies Merchants

Type Book
Sold by merchants for 1 Platinum 7 Gold 2 Silver 7 Copper
See also Text

The Book is closed.
WT: 0.0 Size: Tiny 
Class: None
Race: None


-- Toxicology, Collection

  • Shuffle Truffle

Loss of epidural feeling; carelessness? Task completion rate increased.

  • Thrash Leaf

Agitated senses, itching. Exceptional combat performance due to muscular tension?

  • Scocyn Leaf

Bitter taste seems to be the only negative reaction. Slight pupil dilation, subject focus increased.

  • Flame Seed

"Spicy" smell. Mixing agent solution makes this deadly. Victims complain of burning. Corrosive to metals.

  • Vekkemine

Also known as "ghost leaf". Bodies experienced rapid shriveling; post death.

  • Nerine Pollen

Taste descried as a numbing. Subject later died; heightened lethargy.

  • Billow Blight

Produces a vivid yellow oil when compressed. Contact caused rapid decay of skin and muscle tissue.

  • Syncivain

Thistle-type grass. Staple tool used for ... work. If ingested does not accomplish the task, the reduction in motor skills makes follow up easy.

  • Spectral Dust

Recreational drug. Abnormal effects to undead discovered accidently. (Practitioner overdose and a necromancer. Body failed promptly.)

  • Flash Weed

This plant tends to explode violently when dry.

  • Brickle Ash

Byproduct of Faentharc mining. Stool and golem softener.

  • Mixing Agent

Solution used to allow application or consumption of above. Dampened for newer, less experienced recruits.

(Scrawled on the last page seems to be a personal note.)

-Remember to meet my contact near the Northern Waste, it seems I will need to stow away if I want to continue. The prospect of advancing my research is worth the risk. Frogs? Who would have thought...