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<blockquote data-quote="Aethmud" data-source="post: 9288513" data-attributes="member: 6746292"><p>With a glint in his eye, Jack accepts the offered flask of dwarven liquor, tipping it back for a hearty swig. As the potent mushroom brew hits his palate, his face contorts in a brief moment of surprise at its strength, before settling into a grin of satisfaction. Wiping a drop from his chin with the back of his hand, Jack chuckles, his wings giving a flutter of amusement.</p><p></p><p><strong>"Whew, that's got the kick of a truffle in a tumble. It's a fairy ring in a flask, the spore that makes you soar!" </strong> The dwarves are taken aback at how powerfully and quickly the drink affects the diminuative fairy, whose pupils abruptly dilate into vast voids, hinting at a gentle drift into a cozy, trancelike reverie. <strong>"Angrom, Rurm, a pleasure to make your acquaintance. This mushroom concoction of yours could easily rival the nectar of the Feywild. Truly, a masterpiece of fungal froth in a flagon."</strong></p><p></p><p>Jack whispers to the dwarf nearest to him as he flutters over, <strong>"There's a story I must share with you, Angrom. You see, this liquor reminds me of an evening I once spent with an assembly of shroomkin fae, each taking swigs from prime vintage bottles of The Mycelium's Finest Secret. They drank while huddled over rounds of Gill Guess, a gambling game where we'd hide tiny treasures under mushroom gills and swap them about, the stakes being dewdrops and moonbeams. I felt certain my gambling luck would hold that night! But the next morning I awoke to find my bottle was drained and my pockets empty. They informed me that, in calling a bet with nothing left to wager, I'd sworn allegiance to a queen of the mushroom folk, promising to champion their cause against the encroaching moss!" </strong>Jack's narrative is momentarily interrupted by a hiccup, producing a small bioluminescent bubble swirling with fractal mandalas, which delicately pops, casting a brief kaleidoscope of colors before his dilated gaze. Jack dreamily gazes down at the flask, still in his hands. He hands it back Angrom with a grin, whispering, <strong>"I'm half afraid my fingers will start looking like little fungi if partake any more. It's safer in your hands!"</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aethmud, post: 9288513, member: 6746292"] With a glint in his eye, Jack accepts the offered flask of dwarven liquor, tipping it back for a hearty swig. As the potent mushroom brew hits his palate, his face contorts in a brief moment of surprise at its strength, before settling into a grin of satisfaction. Wiping a drop from his chin with the back of his hand, Jack chuckles, his wings giving a flutter of amusement. [B]"Whew, that's got the kick of a truffle in a tumble. It's a fairy ring in a flask, the spore that makes you soar!" [/B] The dwarves are taken aback at how powerfully and quickly the drink affects the diminuative fairy, whose pupils abruptly dilate into vast voids, hinting at a gentle drift into a cozy, trancelike reverie. [B]"Angrom, Rurm, a pleasure to make your acquaintance. This mushroom concoction of yours could easily rival the nectar of the Feywild. Truly, a masterpiece of fungal froth in a flagon."[/B] Jack whispers to the dwarf nearest to him as he flutters over, [B]"There's a story I must share with you, Angrom. You see, this liquor reminds me of an evening I once spent with an assembly of shroomkin fae, each taking swigs from prime vintage bottles of The Mycelium's Finest Secret. They drank while huddled over rounds of Gill Guess, a gambling game where we'd hide tiny treasures under mushroom gills and swap them about, the stakes being dewdrops and moonbeams. I felt certain my gambling luck would hold that night! But the next morning I awoke to find my bottle was drained and my pockets empty. They informed me that, in calling a bet with nothing left to wager, I'd sworn allegiance to a queen of the mushroom folk, promising to champion their cause against the encroaching moss!" [/B]Jack's narrative is momentarily interrupted by a hiccup, producing a small bioluminescent bubble swirling with fractal mandalas, which delicately pops, casting a brief kaleidoscope of colors before his dilated gaze. Jack dreamily gazes down at the flask, still in his hands. He hands it back Angrom with a grin, whispering, [B]"I'm half afraid my fingers will start looking like little fungi if partake any more. It's safer in your hands!"[/B] [/QUOTE]
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