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<blockquote data-quote="Creamsteak" data-source="post: 845210" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>The old man, in his squeeky voice starts to pitch, "Well, now, then, what's good for you is good for me, and I've got a lot here that's good for me, so what's good for you? I've got herbs of a lot of variety, but I assume your not looking for plain old herbs. I've got a lot of variety here."</p><p></p><p>The old man whips out a covered tray with some samples, he explains what everything on this sample tray does...</p><p></p><p>"Well, first off, we have these leaves from the wyssin plant, they are dried and rolled up like tobacco, then smoked. A lot of people say it makes you a lot stronger, but it hinders wisdom a tiny bit, I say the stuff makes me skittish, so I stay away from it unless I'm really stressed out."</p><p></p><p>"This is blue mushroom powder, you inhale the stuff, spellcasters like it a lot because it makes them feel more arcane, or what-not. I'm not sure about what it really does, it's also debilitating, and I stay away from the stuff."</p><p></p><p>"And that's red bog flower leaves, it gives you an incredible ability to focus your mind when fighting. People sometimes use it because it has no side effects, and it makes them able to better comprehend their enemies. They say it makes your mind cognate so fast that you see the enemy in slow motion. Good stuff, I use it before any process that I need to be careful about."</p><p></p><p>"Oh, and this last thing is called Stormgun, it's a relatively common plant, but it takes 7 years to process and distill, then it's turned into a cheese-like brick, eating it as an appetizer makes food really really good, because the cheese-stuff gets your mouth watering. It's good stuff, if your a chef or something, but I don't sell much, and it's hard to make too much of it. Good stuff I say."</p><p></p><p>The man also has a variety of different incense types, candles, and incense necklaces, some strange fruits, and a grand variety of ornamental religious bracelets. He seems a bit strange, as stated before, but he does seem honest in completeness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Creamsteak, post: 845210, member: 552"] The old man, in his squeeky voice starts to pitch, "Well, now, then, what's good for you is good for me, and I've got a lot here that's good for me, so what's good for you? I've got herbs of a lot of variety, but I assume your not looking for plain old herbs. I've got a lot of variety here." The old man whips out a covered tray with some samples, he explains what everything on this sample tray does... "Well, first off, we have these leaves from the wyssin plant, they are dried and rolled up like tobacco, then smoked. A lot of people say it makes you a lot stronger, but it hinders wisdom a tiny bit, I say the stuff makes me skittish, so I stay away from it unless I'm really stressed out." "This is blue mushroom powder, you inhale the stuff, spellcasters like it a lot because it makes them feel more arcane, or what-not. I'm not sure about what it really does, it's also debilitating, and I stay away from the stuff." "And that's red bog flower leaves, it gives you an incredible ability to focus your mind when fighting. People sometimes use it because it has no side effects, and it makes them able to better comprehend their enemies. They say it makes your mind cognate so fast that you see the enemy in slow motion. Good stuff, I use it before any process that I need to be careful about." "Oh, and this last thing is called Stormgun, it's a relatively common plant, but it takes 7 years to process and distill, then it's turned into a cheese-like brick, eating it as an appetizer makes food really really good, because the cheese-stuff gets your mouth watering. It's good stuff, if your a chef or something, but I don't sell much, and it's hard to make too much of it. Good stuff I say." The man also has a variety of different incense types, candles, and incense necklaces, some strange fruits, and a grand variety of ornamental religious bracelets. He seems a bit strange, as stated before, but he does seem honest in completeness. [/QUOTE]
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