Local Hunting / Gathering (P)
Nov 17, 2016 9:15:52 GMT -7
Post by KoKoKo on Nov 17, 2016 9:15:52 GMT -7
2x 20% Rolls
Aconite
Rank: ""
Type: Uncommon, Small, Herb
Effect: An extremely poisonous herb, which can drive back Lycanthropy.
Special: Preparation: 1 hour; Duration: Special
Drawback: ---
Description: Wolfsbane Grows as erect green stems covered by glossy dark green leaves with white undersides, and clusters of dark blue to purple flowers shaped like a monk's hood (thus giving one of its other names—monkshood). It is mildly poisonous to the touch when fresh (including a mild rash) and highly poisonous if decocted or infused into food or drink (Save 13 to avoid nausea for 1d4 rounds, then vomiting and a 1d2 TaiJutsu Armour Points in attack loss). Despite these dangers, it is often kept at hand to prevent the spread of Lycanthropy and as a component for Invisibility Potions. Wolfsbane is always harvested by itself (no harvest of other herbs that day) and the user must wash carefully said harvest to prevent aconite poisoning beyond the rash from touching the plant. While chewing on dried or fresh Aconite can induce the special properties vs "The werewolf's curse," most imbibe a decoction of Wolfsbane in a Syrup form to disguise the unpleasant taste.
Availability: Autumn; Region: Any Region except Arctic; Identification: Average; Cultivation: Very Difficult
Limit: Must know Botany for Any Region except Arctic Regions. 20% chance in finding.
Cost:
Aconite
Rank: ""
Type: Uncommon, Small, Herb
Effect: An extremely poisonous herb, which can drive back Lycanthropy.
Special: Preparation: 1 hour; Duration: Special
Drawback: ---
Description: Wolfsbane Grows as erect green stems covered by glossy dark green leaves with white undersides, and clusters of dark blue to purple flowers shaped like a monk's hood (thus giving one of its other names—monkshood). It is mildly poisonous to the touch when fresh (including a mild rash) and highly poisonous if decocted or infused into food or drink (Save 13 to avoid nausea for 1d4 rounds, then vomiting and a 1d2 TaiJutsu Armour Points in attack loss). Despite these dangers, it is often kept at hand to prevent the spread of Lycanthropy and as a component for Invisibility Potions. Wolfsbane is always harvested by itself (no harvest of other herbs that day) and the user must wash carefully said harvest to prevent aconite poisoning beyond the rash from touching the plant. While chewing on dried or fresh Aconite can induce the special properties vs "The werewolf's curse," most imbibe a decoction of Wolfsbane in a Syrup form to disguise the unpleasant taste.
Availability: Autumn; Region: Any Region except Arctic; Identification: Average; Cultivation: Very Difficult
Limit: Must know Botany for Any Region except Arctic Regions. 20% chance in finding.
Cost:
Mitsu and hs clone arrived back into the land of grass from his travels. His six Spanish nuts rested within his wolf cloak pockets, on his back a basic shield with no defining markings and upon his right arm a light shield with the Kusa emblem engraved into it. On his left wrist a pistol crossbow with a magazine equipped with fifteen bolts within, a second magazine would be within his cloak ready for quick attachment. Mitsu wore his typical three-quarter length trousers and pair of classic black shoes.
Now that the pair were back in the Land of Grass, Mitsu and his clone came to a river and the pair split apart searching for a rare or at least not very common herb - Aconite - used for controlling werewolves. After the recent ordeal with the undead he figured that personal protection against werewolves could be useful... not knowing what would be the next thing to spawn and attack him. With one Mitsu on one side of the river and the other on the opposite side, the pair scoured the river side looking for the purple 'monkhood' like flowers that it was commonly known for