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<blockquote data-quote="JaffaCakeFreak" data-source="post: 8122541" data-attributes="member: 7026795"><p>I’m playing a wood elf Druid with a hermit background, this background allows for a discovery and I’ve settled on the following:</p><p></p><p>“Early on, whilst exploring the forest we call home we stumbled upon a long ago forgotten cave. The entrance to the cave was hidden very well by shrubbery. We found that the cave was full of many different types of mushrooms <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" alt="🍄" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f344.png" title="Mushroom :mushroom:" data-shortname=":mushroom:" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" /> Whilst we already had a natural connection to nature we found that these different shrooms enhanced our connection to nature, each type enhanced our connection in different ways. We had a lot of fun understanding and discovering their different uses. We named the cave “Cave of opulence””</p><p></p><p>I’m now trying to determine the different role play effects these mushrooms have. Using my herbalism kit I turn them into different types of teas, so far I have the following:</p><p></p><p>tree-tea become inspired to save the trees or converse with them to gain information.</p><p> </p><p>animals-tea you become less kind or caring towards people. You're more likely to use short, curt responses, and are generally less likely to give or accept help from people preferring the company of animals. </p><p></p><p>death-tea you become compassionate towards the suffering of others and are more likely to "release" them from their torment ("Please, young goblin, why wont you let me help you" stab stab). Feel compelled to release the poor trapped goblin souls from their frail, mortal bodies (for example). </p><p></p><p>Party-tea you become very chill and relaxed, similar to the effects of getting high.</p><p></p><p>Come-hither-tea you become more flirtatious</p><p></p><p>The last two are more for fun, I’d like to have a few more effects that more focus on the connection to nature aspect. what other ways do these mushroom enhance my characters nature connection? I’d appreciate any suggestions you may have. Feel free to suggest edits/exp on whats already here!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaffaCakeFreak, post: 8122541, member: 7026795"] I’m playing a wood elf Druid with a hermit background, this background allows for a discovery and I’ve settled on the following: “Early on, whilst exploring the forest we call home we stumbled upon a long ago forgotten cave. The entrance to the cave was hidden very well by shrubbery. We found that the cave was full of many different types of mushrooms 🍄 Whilst we already had a natural connection to nature we found that these different shrooms enhanced our connection to nature, each type enhanced our connection in different ways. We had a lot of fun understanding and discovering their different uses. We named the cave “Cave of opulence”” I’m now trying to determine the different role play effects these mushrooms have. Using my herbalism kit I turn them into different types of teas, so far I have the following: tree-tea become inspired to save the trees or converse with them to gain information. animals-tea you become less kind or caring towards people. You're more likely to use short, curt responses, and are generally less likely to give or accept help from people preferring the company of animals. death-tea you become compassionate towards the suffering of others and are more likely to "release" them from their torment ("Please, young goblin, why wont you let me help you" stab stab). Feel compelled to release the poor trapped goblin souls from their frail, mortal bodies (for example). Party-tea you become very chill and relaxed, similar to the effects of getting high. Come-hither-tea you become more flirtatious The last two are more for fun, I’d like to have a few more effects that more focus on the connection to nature aspect. what other ways do these mushroom enhance my characters nature connection? I’d appreciate any suggestions you may have. Feel free to suggest edits/exp on whats already here! [/QUOTE]
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