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<blockquote data-quote="Woas" data-source="post: 2384163" data-attributes="member: 16317"><p>I'm in the "Different flavor, different brewer" camp.</p><p></p><p>If it's a Greenbond who makes a healing potion, then it is basically magical honey... so it just tastes like honey and looks like honey.</p><p></p><p>Now magisters are a little different. As magisters work with raw arcane magiks, their healing potions usually take on an opaque teal color. They are extemly sour... like pure lemon juice. Even more so, as you feel as if your lips are on the verge of packing their bags and jumping off your face. And it tingles your throught, a lot. But Magisters are arcanists, not five star chefs.</p><p></p><p>Healing potions made by witches are great! They taste like bubble gum and cotton candy. Alought people are still perplexed as how witches actually accomplish this as ingredients include newt eyes, bat wings, spider egss, and other little bits and pieces of animals that to the common persons mind, just don't add up to gum drops.</p><p></p><p>All the other spell casters rarely put any effort into making potions. If they do, they come as strange things, tasting like Uncle Ned's Hang-Over Helper blend of equal parts raw eggs, mustard, salt, garlic powder, Tang mix, and half a cup of butter. They tend not to sell on the market much... in fact at all really. Usually these potions stay within the party of people they were made for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woas, post: 2384163, member: 16317"] I'm in the "Different flavor, different brewer" camp. If it's a Greenbond who makes a healing potion, then it is basically magical honey... so it just tastes like honey and looks like honey. Now magisters are a little different. As magisters work with raw arcane magiks, their healing potions usually take on an opaque teal color. They are extemly sour... like pure lemon juice. Even more so, as you feel as if your lips are on the verge of packing their bags and jumping off your face. And it tingles your throught, a lot. But Magisters are arcanists, not five star chefs. Healing potions made by witches are great! They taste like bubble gum and cotton candy. Alought people are still perplexed as how witches actually accomplish this as ingredients include newt eyes, bat wings, spider egss, and other little bits and pieces of animals that to the common persons mind, just don't add up to gum drops. All the other spell casters rarely put any effort into making potions. If they do, they come as strange things, tasting like Uncle Ned's Hang-Over Helper blend of equal parts raw eggs, mustard, salt, garlic powder, Tang mix, and half a cup of butter. They tend not to sell on the market much... in fact at all really. Usually these potions stay within the party of people they were made for. [/QUOTE]
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