[font=times new roman][size=6][i]Lost ruins robot & controller: Slime bot[/size]
By Sciencemonkey[/i]
[columns]
[item=crystal ball]
[nextcol][item=blue jelly]
[item=green jelly]
[item=iron gear]
[nextcol][item=intact stone relief]
[item=sanded pine plank]
[item=magnetite][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
This robots can carry almost anything, and as an army, carry even the whole Tempest Spire![/columns]
[font=times new roman]The modified crystal ball core must be found at any ancient ruins in the Shifting Expanse. Just throw it in the jelly, or any viscous liquid, and attack one piece of magnetite to the top of it. Then take the stone relief, and embed iron gears and planks anywhere. Attach another piece of magnetite to it as a antenna for transferring instructions to the robot. Then designate each gear with a rune, as shown at a ruins site, to tell it which gear directs which axis.
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Lost ruins robot & controller: Slime bot
By Sciencemonkey
Crystal Ball
Trinkets
You see about 35 treasure in your future.
35
Blue Jelly
Plant
This block of jelly takes on the taste and characteristics of whatever it is cooked in.
33
3
Green Jelly
Meat
Difficult to classify.
33
3
Iron Gear
Trinkets
A trinket capable of replacing a faulty part, or accessorising a bustle.
82
Intact Stone Relief
Dragonmade
A carved relief that depicts a story of a Guardian dragon hatchling journeying to find their ward.
65
Sanded Pine Plank
Dragonmade
A finely-sanded plank made from the trunk of a pine tree. Dragons use planks to construct barrels, tables, or wagons.
60
Magnetite
Minerals & Ores
The engineers of Tempest Spire loathe this mineral.
48
Information
This robots can carry almost anything, and as an army, carry even the whole Tempest Spire!
The modified crystal ball core must be found at any ancient ruins in the Shifting Expanse. Just throw it in the jelly, or any viscous liquid, and attack one piece of magnetite to the top of it. Then take the stone relief, and embed iron gears and planks anywhere. Attach another piece of magnetite to it as a antenna for transferring instructions to the robot. Then designate each gear with a rune, as shown at a ruins site, to tell it which gear directs which axis. Back to the Index
Lore Clan, FR+2, She/her
[font=times new roman][size=6][i]Jar of Plenty[/size]
By Sketsifi[/i]
[columns][item=parched clay jar]
[item=mangled zeeba carcass]
[item=dried lilium petals]
[nextcol][item=Ghastly Houndskull]
[item=Barkback Root]
[item=stone knife][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
A favorite of dragons attempting to survive the Scarred Wasteland, the pot, cup, or jar in which is enchanted with the needed incredients will be able to strip any contaminated item of its harmful toxins. Making just about any edible item in the contagion suitable for dragon digestive systems, it is favored by outsiders seeking food and weaker nomads living within the contagion. Additionally, it only lasts for 5 uses, but the ingredients needed are fairly common if the user can get their claws on them. That is, if they can fight a contaminated hound as well. Its growing and thriving nature will induce the same life-driven magic into any food or edible item that would usually cause death.[/columns]
[font=times new roman]Use any sharp or dull-headed strong object to crush a Houndskull, Barkback root, and Lilium petals into a fine powder. The proportions may vary, though, you must be absolutely sure that every little speck of the Houndskull remains in your mixture. The animating magic within the Houndskull will be highly enhanced by your other two, nature-thriving ingredients, and the concoction, if mixed correctly, will result in a powder that can distill most toxins. Take this powder, still keeping the dust very carefully all together, and pour it into a container of your choice, safely sealing the lid on said container, and let sit for precisely three days. At this point, the magic will have escaped into the confines of the container itself, leaving your powder entire mundane. Remove this powder however you see fit. You can now use this jar five times by placing the item to be consumed inside and eating it piece-by-piece from where it sits. Each use will make the jar less effective as the magic is wearing away, so it is recommended that more highly-infected objects are placed in on the first uses, and not on the last.
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A dry, cracking jar made of old bone-colored clay. Triangular markings dot its rim.
72
Mangled Zeeba Carcass
Meat
This unlucky Zeeba is feeding a family of four tonight.
29
3
Dried Lilium Petals
Organics
A preserved bit of beauty and fragrance that brightens up any lair.
27
Ghastly Houndskull
Organics
Still capable of animation long after its host body has been destroyed, the best tactic for dispatching these airborne skulls is with a swift projectile.
47
Barkback Root
Organics
When planted, these roots produce fast-growing, if curiously aware trees.
42
Stone Knife
Trinkets
A piece of history from the first beastclan conflicts.
78
Information
A favorite of dragons attempting to survive the Scarred Wasteland, the pot, cup, or jar in which is enchanted with the needed incredients will be able to strip any contaminated item of its harmful toxins. Making just about any edible item in the contagion suitable for dragon digestive systems, it is favored by outsiders seeking food and weaker nomads living within the contagion. Additionally, it only lasts for 5 uses, but the ingredients needed are fairly common if the user can get their claws on them. That is, if they can fight a contaminated hound as well. Its growing and thriving nature will induce the same life-driven magic into any food or edible item that would usually cause death.
Use any sharp or dull-headed strong object to crush a Houndskull, Barkback root, and Lilium petals into a fine powder. The proportions may vary, though, you must be absolutely sure that every little speck of the Houndskull remains in your mixture. The animating magic within the Houndskull will be highly enhanced by your other two, nature-thriving ingredients, and the concoction, if mixed correctly, will result in a powder that can distill most toxins. Take this powder, still keeping the dust very carefully all together, and pour it into a container of your choice, safely sealing the lid on said container, and let sit for precisely three days. At this point, the magic will have escaped into the confines of the container itself, leaving your powder entire mundane. Remove this powder however you see fit. You can now use this jar five times by placing the item to be consumed inside and eating it piece-by-piece from where it sits. Each use will make the jar less effective as the magic is wearing away, so it is recommended that more highly-infected objects are placed in on the first uses, and not on the last. Back to the Index
xSkets | She/Her | Bi | Capricorn | Meme | FR + 2 xAuthor | D&D Enthusiast | Worldbuilder | Too Many OCs
[font=times new roman][size=6][i]Dimension Warping Bag of Holding[/size]
By Sciencemonkey[/i]
[columns][item=greater leech]
[item=Olympia oyster]
[item=devilsnap]
[nextcol][item=platinum ore]
[item=sacridite]
[item=malleable graybricks][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
This bag of holding recipe is an advanced version of the [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/cc/2601819/5#post_37913524]bag of holding recipe[/url]. It allows for even more storage, but requires a room for it to store anything.[/columns]
[font=times new roman]Take the Bag of Holding recipe and place the leech, oyster, and devilsnap in the chest. Place this chest on a magic circle in the center of a room that you are willing to use for the storage area. Take the bricks and place a shard of sacridite in each one. Put one brick in each corner of the room. If you want increased storage, take another chest and do the same thing to a room next to it, then place the bricks in the corners of the storage area, instead of the corners of each room. Once this is done, embed platinum in each door to the room(s). Chant the spell from the Bag of Holding spell, and it will link the rooms to the desired bag. The chest(s) and circle(s) will disappear. NOTE: tearing down the wall between two rooms under this spell will cause NO harm to the spell, feel free to do so if needed.
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Not to be confused with the lesser leech, a species that doesn't even deserve to have its name capitalized.
15
2
Olympia Oyster
Seafood
A delicacy fit only for the gods. Dragons are advised to eat quickly, before theirs notices!
62
7
Devilsnap
Seafood
It is recommended not to put nose, claw, or tail into a live Devilsnap, or the food chain becomes a bit topsy-turvy.
62
7
Platinum Ore
Minerals & Ores
For when gold just isn't good enough, or for when you sell a lot of albums.
1000
Sacridite
Minerals & Ores
Lay down a Sacridite shard somewhere remote and it will start growing as long as there is anyone living nearby making wishes. (KS-Sponsored by Darrin P.)
72
Malleable Graybricks
Dragonmade
Useless for any sort of structure, these soft bricks can be molded and fired into pottery.
33
Information
This bag of holding recipe is an advanced version of the bag of holding recipe. It allows for even more storage, but requires a room for it to store anything.
Take the Bag of Holding recipe and place the leech, oyster, and devilsnap in the chest. Place this chest on a magic circle in the center of a room that you are willing to use for the storage area. Take the bricks and place a shard of sacridite in each one. Put one brick in each corner of the room. If you want increased storage, take another chest and do the same thing to a room next to it, then place the bricks in the corners of the storage area, instead of the corners of each room. Once this is done, embed platinum in each door to the room(s). Chant the spell from the Bag of Holding spell, and it will link the rooms to the desired bag. The chest(s) and circle(s) will disappear. NOTE: tearing down the wall between two rooms under this spell will cause NO harm to the spell, feel free to do so if needed. Back to the Index
Lore Clan, FR+2, She/her
[center][emoji=Wind rune][b][size=5][font=sylfaen]Mistral Jamboree Contest 2019[/b][emoji=Wind rune][/center]
[font=sylfaen]
[i]When the winds are at their strongest and the sky is thick with winged creatures, a chest constructed from bamboo and tied with cheerful brass bells is found. Inside is a collection of feathers, rippling silk, verdant leaves, and flying critters. Perhaps something could be made from these...[/i]
Happy Mistral Jamboree everyone! To celebrate, the Compendium is hosting its second event! This will run from March 26 - April 4th.
To participate, simply use some items from the below list to create your own recipe (you can only use items from that list!). The most creative and original recipe will be illustrated in a participation badge that everyone can collect. Be sure to use the official recipe form listed in the front post! You can inky have one entry per contest.
Whether your entry wins or not, it’ll be linked in the front page like all other recipes.
[quote=Rules]
One entry per person!
You can only use items from the below list, plus [i]one[/i] item of your choice.
Your entry can be as simple or complex as you like!
[/quote]
[b]Items To Use[/b]
All wind-festival familiars and apparel items
[Item= rolly Polly ] [item= provision tree ] [item= emerald shiners ] [item= aer sprite ] [item= jade peacock ] [item= cattail] [item= giant darner] [item= bamboo shrimp ] [item= jungle pith] [item= coral dweller ] [item= fragrant orchid ] [item= leaf insect ] [item= protective wasp ] [item= song cricket] [item= minty jadevine ] [item= zephyr sparrow] [item= verdant shell] [item= flax fiber] [item= bark paper] [item= silken feathers] [item= Fine filament ] [item= amphibious wing] [item= iridescent cloth] [item=ancestral incense ] [item= bamboo cluster] [item= seapetal flowerfall ] [item= fiendish emerald grasp] [item= kiwi plumed mantle ] [item= honeyed woodbasket ] [item= verdant sage lantern ] [item= green tree python ] [item= Deadeye's quiver] [item= red-eyed tree frog companion ] [item= saucer stare ] [item= grove sylvan wings] [item= black protective eyewear ] [item= lemongrass feathered wings] [item= wooden pipeflute ] [item= celadon wing silks] [item= pauchy green percher ] [item= green olive wreath ] [item= brown skypost sandals ] [item= scroll case sling] [item= avian gemstaff] [item= flatlands tiara] [item= lost lute] [item= Ringmaster's Bellwhip] [item= flute] [item= historical text] [item= cheerful chime ] [item= decorative feather fan]
@forestwolf @beepo @perspective @alliance @amezrou @deepfallsden @ashersasser @blazingskydragon @sciencemonkey @nettletea @oreolanta @sketsifi @eliss
When the winds are at their strongest and the sky is thick with winged creatures, a chest constructed from bamboo and tied with cheerful brass bells is found. Inside is a collection of feathers, rippling silk, verdant leaves, and flying critters. Perhaps something could be made from these...
Happy Mistral Jamboree everyone! To celebrate, the Compendium is hosting its second event! This will run from March 26 - April 4th.
To participate, simply use some items from the below list to create your own recipe (you can only use items from that list!). The most creative and original recipe will be illustrated in a participation badge that everyone can collect. Be sure to use the official recipe form listed in the front post! You can inky have one entry per contest.
Whether your entry wins or not, it’ll be linked in the front page like all other recipes.
Rules wrote:
One entry per person!
You can only use items from the below list, plus one item of your choice.
Your entry can be as simple or complex as you like!
Items To Use
All wind-festival familiars and apparel items
Rolly Polly
Insect
Their defensive curl is no match for a dragon, or any other insectivore really...
25
3
Provision Tree
Plant
A staple for many foraging clans.
64
7
Emerald Shiners
Seafood
A shiner is hardly a satisfying meal for a dragon, but one shiner can be used to catch a much larger dinner!
22
2
Aer Sprite
Plant
A gust of aer sprites can sometimes be confused for a swarm of fireflies in the right light.
41
4
Jade Peacock
Meat
The tragic jade peacock has a lifespan of about two and a half years, most of which is spent nearly entirely featherless. To make matters worse, in the time of their life that these birds gain their plumage is also when they are the most tasty.
45
4
Cattail
Plant
These invasive plants must be constantly removed to preserve swamps and bogs that border the Tangled Wood and the Scarred Wasteland. Thankfully, they are high in nutrients.
40
4
Giant Darner
Insect
Like, really huge. Seriously, rethink your decision to eat this.
100
9
Bamboo Shrimp
Seafood
Its excellent camouflage allows this shrimp to pass for a leaf when seen from above.
38
4
Jungle Pith
Plant
The strain of tree that produced this spongy tissue is not very tasty; the bark is the better snack!
375
13
Coral Dweller
Seafood
It takes skill to successfully catch a coral dweller without getting stung.
475
18
Fragrant Orchid
Plant
The most pungent blossom of the Sandswept Delta unfortunately smells of rotting meat. (Special thanks HailSmoothie.)
25
2
Leaf Insect
Insect
Plant-eating dragons are unpleasantly surprised when they end up with a mouthful of these little guys.
40
4
Protective Wasp
Insect
This wasp forms a symbiotic relationship with local bees, protecting their home from other species of wasp while enjoying the fruits of the hive.
37
4
Song Cricket
Insect
It is discouraged to catch song crickets for food, as they are a delight to listen to.
53
5
Minty Jadevine
Plant
True to its name, this plant's leaves are favored as snacks due to their sweet, cooling taste.
55
7
Zephyr Sparrow
Meat
This sparrow can fly amazingly high, only to pass out from lack of oxygen. They tend to be short lived and squishy.
15
2
Verdant Shell
Organics
Verdant shells make for an interesting planter. Place soil inside and they will act as both container and plant life.
27
Flax Fiber
Organics
This material still needs to be processed before it will be of use to a weaver.
27
Bark Paper
Organics
Though difficult to work with, many dragons prefer to create artwork on bark sheets.
27
Silken Feathers
Organics
It is difficult for anything but a webwing to keep these feathers intact and properly preened.
20
Fine Filament
Organics
There is great debate whether fine filament or silk thread makes for a better join. Both camps of tailors have STRONG OPINIONS.
20
Amphibious Wing
Organics
The tough leather of this limb seems more suited to the waves than the winds.
34
Iridescent Cloth
Dragonmade
This stiff and scratchy cloth compensates for its rough nature with an ever-changing array of colors.
26
Ancestral Incense
Dragonmade
A potent incense that allows one to commune with their ancestors. (Designed by EW)
75
Bamboo Cluster
Organics
A bundle of bamboo shoots, green and freshly-cut. Dragons in the Windswept Plateau often use these to build kites.
85
Seapetal Flowerfall
Apparel
A cascade of seapetals fall around you at all times: inexplicable!
1800
Fiendish Emerald Grasp
Apparel
Ghastly hands of the coldest mist, reaching for the moonlight.
1500
Kiwi Plumed Mantle
Apparel
A showy cluster of large, bouncy feathers bound by costume jewelry.
1400
Honeyed Woodbasket
Apparel
A basket growing a bundle of fragrant herbs.
1200
Verdant Sage Lantern
Apparel
Vibrant emerald lanterns follow the verdant sage.
1600
Green Tree Python
Apparel
A patient dragon may convince a green tree python that it is a more desirable perch than a tree. The trick is to never move and attract a lot of rodents.
500
Deadeye's Quiver
Apparel
When magic is weak or claws are dull, a bow will never fail - provided one possesses opposable thumbs.
1600
Red-eyed Tree Frog Companion
Apparel
A friend that doubles as a form of insect repellant.
500
Saucer Stare
Apparel
A pair of terrific eyes.
2400
Grove Sylvan Wings
Apparel
A pair of graceful grove wings.
1900
Black Protective Eyewear
Apparel
When it is time to make science, always remember to prioritize safety first!
250
Lemongrass Feathered Wings
Apparel
A full set of wings fashioned from wax and feathers.
1650
Wooden Pipeflute
Apparel
A set of wooden pipes that emit a mirthful, whimsical sound. Play the right songs and you can charm any familiar.
0
Celadon Wing Silks
Apparel
A fine piece of shifting green silk, elegantly draped to echo the movements of the dragon wearing it.
1625
Green Olive Wreath
Apparel
A wreath of supple, healthy leaves that sits atop the head. These crowns are revered as a recognized symbol of athleticism.
650
Brown Skypost Sandals
Apparel
A pair of magical sandals with small, feathery wings. While not providing much in the way of speed, these eccentric shoes allow the wearer deftness and acute mobility when traversing the clouds.
0
Scroll Case Sling
Apparel
A leather scroll case carried by way of a shoulder sling. It's a Shoulder Holder for your Scroll...der. (Kickstarter-Exclusive Item)
0
Avian Gemstaff
Trinkets
While this bejeweled staff doesn't itself carry any magical powers, it appears as though it does. Which might make all the difference to how its wielder fares in battle.
33
Flatlands Tiara
Trinkets
Placing this crown upon your head won't bestow you
monarchical powers, but you'll probably look pretty cool.
33
Lost Lute
Trinkets
The forgotten instrument of a passing bard. The strings are fraying and the wood paneling is starting to dry up and pull apart. A sad sight for avid musicians.
33
Ringmaster's Bellwhip
Trinkets
Its chiming peals maintain the attention of a crowd.
39
Flute
Trinkets
Can lull the complacent to sleep with a clever tune.
27
Historical Text
Trinkets
A long, storied history of the rise of the Serthis is scrawled on this parchment, written from the perspective of a Serthis too young to fight.
41
Cheerful Chime
Trinkets
These bells are often hung around lairs at festival time. Their loud chiming has become something of a holiday tradition. (Special thanks to ViridianSylph!)
@keelhaul
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So I totally missed being pinged for the last contest finishing and I was SHOOK that I won
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[font=times new roman][size=6][i][emoji=wind rune]Aerial Path Lights[emoji=wind rune][/size]
By Oreolanta[/i]
[columns][item=Verdant Sage Lantern]
[item=Fine Filament]
[item=Silken Feathers]
[nextcol][item=Green Tree Python]
[item=Flax Fiber]
[item=Ancestral incense][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
These lights are used to eliminate the way for the traveler. The lanterns are commanded to show the way to a certain destination, they flow slowly, leaving a trail of green light behind them to lead the commander.[/columns]
[font=times new roman]Mix the green tree python venom with the ancestral incense, the liquid has to stop bubbling before dropping in the silken feathers. While mixing the liquid add in the fine filament and the flax fiber. Mix this until the mixture becomes a gel-like substance. Now apply the mixture all other the surface of the lantern. After a day of drying, you should be ready to light the lantern up. The fire should glow green. Now just command the lantern to lead the way.
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There is great debate whether fine filament or silk thread makes for a better join. Both camps of tailors have STRONG OPINIONS.
20
Silken Feathers
Organics
It is difficult for anything but a webwing to keep these feathers intact and properly preened.
20
Green Tree Python
Apparel
A patient dragon may convince a green tree python that it is a more desirable perch than a tree. The trick is to never move and attract a lot of rodents.
500
Flax Fiber
Organics
This material still needs to be processed before it will be of use to a weaver.
27
Ancestral Incense
Dragonmade
A potent incense that allows one to commune with their ancestors. (Designed by EW)
75
Information
These lights are used to eliminate the way for the traveler. The lanterns are commanded to show the way to a certain destination, they flow slowly, leaving a trail of green light behind them to lead the commander.
Mix the green tree python venom with the ancestral incense, the liquid has to stop bubbling before dropping in the silken feathers. While mixing the liquid add in the fine filament and the flax fiber. Mix this until the mixture becomes a gel-like substance. Now apply the mixture all other the surface of the lantern. After a day of drying, you should be ready to light the lantern up. The fire should glow green. Now just command the lantern to lead the way. Back to the Index
[font=times new roman][size=6][i][emoji=gust]Messenger Kite[emoji=gust][/size]
By Nettletea[/i]
[columns][item=bark paper]
[item=fine filament]
[item=bamboo cluster]
[nextcol][item=iridescent cloth]
[item=silken feathers]
[item=cheerful chime][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
Write a letter, throw it into the air! This spell uses the winds to carry any missive to its intended recipient.[/columns]
[font=times new roman]Write your letter onto a sheet of paper, and tie up securely with a string. Make sure to write the recipient's name on the outside of the letter. Construct a kite from bamboo and cloth, making the tail out of bird feathers. Tie the letter to the kite, and when the wind is blowing from the south let it fly! If you want, attach a small bell to the base of the kite. This doesn't really do anything, but it makes a pretty sound.
If you don't write the recipient's name on the letter, then the kite will eventually return to the sender. A messenger kite can be used more than once.
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Though difficult to work with, many dragons prefer to create artwork on bark sheets.
27
Fine Filament
Organics
There is great debate whether fine filament or silk thread makes for a better join. Both camps of tailors have STRONG OPINIONS.
20
Bamboo Cluster
Organics
A bundle of bamboo shoots, green and freshly-cut. Dragons in the Windswept Plateau often use these to build kites.
85
Iridescent Cloth
Dragonmade
This stiff and scratchy cloth compensates for its rough nature with an ever-changing array of colors.
26
Silken Feathers
Organics
It is difficult for anything but a webwing to keep these feathers intact and properly preened.
20
Cheerful Chime
Trinkets
These bells are often hung around lairs at festival time. Their loud chiming has become something of a holiday tradition. (Special thanks to ViridianSylph!)
26
Information
Write a letter, throw it into the air! This spell uses the winds to carry any missive to its intended recipient.
Write your letter onto a sheet of paper, and tie up securely with a string. Make sure to write the recipient's name on the outside of the letter. Construct a kite from bamboo and cloth, making the tail out of bird feathers. Tie the letter to the kite, and when the wind is blowing from the south let it fly! If you want, attach a small bell to the base of the kite. This doesn't really do anything, but it makes a pretty sound.
If you don't write the recipient's name on the letter, then the kite will eventually return to the sender. A messenger kite can be used more than once. Back to the Index
Demiguy; He/Him or They/Them
@Keelhaul Sorry if you already know this but the entries Unfading Powder, Phoenix Parchment, Lost Ruins Robot and Controller: Slime Bot, Jar of Plenty, and Dimension Warping Bag of Holding needed to be added to the index.
@Keelhaul Sorry if you already know this but the entries Unfading Powder, Phoenix Parchment, Lost Ruins Robot and Controller: Slime Bot, Jar of Plenty, and Dimension Warping Bag of Holding needed to be added to the index.
Lore Clan, FR+2, She/her
[font=times new roman][size=6][i]Spiteful Spice[/size]
By Nettletea[/i]
[columns][item=cinnamon]
[item=minty jadevine]
[item=blacktongue pepper]
[item=dainty lilypad]
[nextcol][item=fragrant orchid]
[item=citrus lionfish]
[item=mirage puffer spines]
[item=noxious caterpillar][nextcol][font=times new roman][b]Information[/b]
This spice is incredibly aromatic and flavorful. So flavorful that it covers up the taste of everything else. It was originally created for use in assassinations, to hide the taste of poison. However, it tastes rather disgusting, and would-be victims refused to eat it. Nowadays spiteful spice is mainly used by unscrupulous cooks to discredit their rivals.[/columns]
[font=times new roman]Take a small amount of mirage puffer toxin, and mix with a [i]very[/i] small amount of citrus lionfish venom. The puffer toxin muddles the senses. Crush some cinnamon, fragrant orchids, and minty jadevine. Powder some noxious caterpillars. Boil a dainty lillypad, and add the venom extract and other ingredients. Last but not least, squeeze in some drops of pepper juice. When the aroma from the mixture burns your nose and eyes, it is ready. Bottle everything but the lilypad.
Try to avoid splashing the spiteful spice in your eyes. If you do get the spice in your eyes, it's not harmful, but will sting for a while.
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The practice of attempting to hold a mawful of cinnamon sticks for extended periods of time became strangely popular among juvenile dragons.
58
5
Minty Jadevine
Plant
True to its name, this plant's leaves are favored as snacks due to their sweet, cooling taste.
55
7
Blacktongue Pepper
Plant
Consumed for its seeds -which exhibit the highest level of pungency in Sornieth- this pepper is harvested at midnight for the best batch.
41
4
Dainty Lilypad
Trinkets
Though inedible, it imparts a mild, sour flavor when steamed with other foods.
34
Fragrant Orchid
Plant
The most pungent blossom of the Sandswept Delta unfortunately smells of rotting meat. (Special thanks HailSmoothie.)
25
2
Citrus Lionfish
Seafood
The good news? It actually tastes like citrus! The bad news? That's the venom. (Special thanks to tbptwist.)
26
3
Mirage Puffer Spines
Organics
Each spine is coated in a powerful toxin.
34
Noxious Caterpillar
Insect
The taste of these caterpillars is bitter and sour. Despite this, dragon parents insist that eating them is good for young hatchlings.
30
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Information
This spice is incredibly aromatic and flavorful. So flavorful that it covers up the taste of everything else. It was originally created for use in assassinations, to hide the taste of poison. However, it tastes rather disgusting, and would-be victims refused to eat it. Nowadays spiteful spice is mainly used by unscrupulous cooks to discredit their rivals.
Take a small amount of mirage puffer toxin, and mix with a very small amount of citrus lionfish venom. The puffer toxin muddles the senses. Crush some cinnamon, fragrant orchids, and minty jadevine. Powder some noxious caterpillars. Boil a dainty lillypad, and add the venom extract and other ingredients. Last but not least, squeeze in some drops of pepper juice. When the aroma from the mixture burns your nose and eyes, it is ready. Bottle everything but the lilypad.
Try to avoid splashing the spiteful spice in your eyes. If you do get the spice in your eyes, it's not harmful, but will sting for a while. Back to the Index