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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8972886" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Jinnistani wine. Made from grapes with intensely magical, alchemical properties, leading to...interesting responses from mortal drinkers. With such vintages as...</p><p></p><p><em>Lover's Deepest Kiss</em>. Said to be love poetry in liquid form, inspiring visions of affection and lust in the drinker. Popular at certain kinds of parties, but also for careful drinking by romantic or pastoral poets.</p><p></p><p><em>From Vine, Truth</em>. Seen as a tool of divination and mental health, but also capable of inducing madness in excessive doses and exacerbating depression. Popular with religious folks.</p><p></p><p><em>Walking on Air</em>. From grapes grown in air-genie lands. Drink enough, and you begin levitating. The more you drink, the higher you go; merely being "buzzed" gives you an inch or two, while being absolutely smashed might put you several feet in the air. Over-indulgence leads to broken bones when you wake up and suddenly find yourself 10 feet up and not supported by magic anymore.</p><p></p><p><em>Like A Rock</em>. This thicker, almost ink-colored wine stains horribly, but literally fortifies the drinker. Popular with heavy laborers to resist minor injuries. Unfortunately, it has a tendency to <em>cause</em> more injuries when it leaves someone drunk and feeling invincible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8972886, member: 6790260"] Jinnistani wine. Made from grapes with intensely magical, alchemical properties, leading to...interesting responses from mortal drinkers. With such vintages as... [I]Lover's Deepest Kiss[/I]. Said to be love poetry in liquid form, inspiring visions of affection and lust in the drinker. Popular at certain kinds of parties, but also for careful drinking by romantic or pastoral poets. [I]From Vine, Truth[/I]. Seen as a tool of divination and mental health, but also capable of inducing madness in excessive doses and exacerbating depression. Popular with religious folks. [I]Walking on Air[/I]. From grapes grown in air-genie lands. Drink enough, and you begin levitating. The more you drink, the higher you go; merely being "buzzed" gives you an inch or two, while being absolutely smashed might put you several feet in the air. Over-indulgence leads to broken bones when you wake up and suddenly find yourself 10 feet up and not supported by magic anymore. [I]Like A Rock[/I]. This thicker, almost ink-colored wine stains horribly, but literally fortifies the drinker. Popular with heavy laborers to resist minor injuries. Unfortunately, it has a tendency to [I]cause[/I] more injuries when it leaves someone drunk and feeling invincible. [/QUOTE]
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