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5th Edition and Cormyr: Flexing My Idea Muscle and Thinking Out Loud
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy E Grenemyer" data-source="post: 7792575" data-attributes="member: 12388"><p>08/22/2019</p><p>Thursday</p><p></p><p>1. <strong>Make haste to the battlefield:</strong> Healers, herbalists and clerics may be found traveling to, or remaining at, battlefields where the living have departed and the dead are left to rot. After a tenday, the blood soaked, corpse-strewn ground becomes host to fleshwort, a vegetable prized for its usefulness in healing deep wounds. </p><p></p><p>2. <strong>Of the endless variety of poisons in the Realms,</strong> Belarris is more likely to be found in Cormyr thanks to the many wyverns that lair in its mountainous borders. Whereas the usual mixture of wyvern blood, tree bark and plant sap causes fatigue and then unconsciousness, certain poison makers have found that mixing fresh belarris with the ground stems of fleshwort creates a soft substance similar to bread dough that can then be cooked. The result is a black loaf with almost no taste. When consumed, there is an equal chance of one's organs failing or the total banishment of all internal ailments. Experimentation continues...</p><p></p><p>3. <strong>Swiftsleep remains an abundant poison in Cormyr,</strong> though law keepers rarely make the effort to confiscate it when commoners or families possess it. (Law keepers reserve their ire for apothecaries or herbalists who sell it for uses other than helping troubled family members find rest). A variety of swiftsleep eschews crushed flies in favor of brainflies. This rare variety of swiftsleep causes instant slumber, but subjects the victim to a riot of dreams spawned from memories stolen and consumed by the brainflies added into the mixture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy E Grenemyer, post: 7792575, member: 12388"] 08/22/2019 Thursday 1. [B]Make haste to the battlefield:[/B] Healers, herbalists and clerics may be found traveling to, or remaining at, battlefields where the living have departed and the dead are left to rot. After a tenday, the blood soaked, corpse-strewn ground becomes host to fleshwort, a vegetable prized for its usefulness in healing deep wounds. 2. [B]Of the endless variety of poisons in the Realms,[/B] Belarris is more likely to be found in Cormyr thanks to the many wyverns that lair in its mountainous borders. Whereas the usual mixture of wyvern blood, tree bark and plant sap causes fatigue and then unconsciousness, certain poison makers have found that mixing fresh belarris with the ground stems of fleshwort creates a soft substance similar to bread dough that can then be cooked. The result is a black loaf with almost no taste. When consumed, there is an equal chance of one's organs failing or the total banishment of all internal ailments. Experimentation continues... 3. [B]Swiftsleep remains an abundant poison in Cormyr,[/B] though law keepers rarely make the effort to confiscate it when commoners or families possess it. (Law keepers reserve their ire for apothecaries or herbalists who sell it for uses other than helping troubled family members find rest). A variety of swiftsleep eschews crushed flies in favor of brainflies. This rare variety of swiftsleep causes instant slumber, but subjects the victim to a riot of dreams spawned from memories stolen and consumed by the brainflies added into the mixture. [/QUOTE]
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