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Latest revision as of 08:37, 5 December 2022
Ritual Potions were sold at the Wrong Turn Tavern at Ebon Gate in 2017, 2018, 2019. Ritual Potion
You analyze the blood potion and sense that the creator has provided the following information: This blood potion is intended to be a ritualistic potion of some sort. You can try to POUR, TURN, TILT, DRINK, and MEASURE it. Some skilled merchants can alter this potion. It can have a long or a show description, though generally the visible description should match up in some way with its contents. Ideally, the noun is a container (since you are pouring out of it), though in some cases something more generic like "potion" will be acceptable. You should also be explicit with the merchant about what sort of liquid is contained within it. The liquid will always need to make sense within this phrasing: "a circular stain of <liquid descriptor> <liquid noun>" -- and it must be appropriate for pouring out and leaving a visible stain on the ground, such as "blood", "venom," and things of that nature. Note that the <liquid noun> must fit within 15 characters. The <liquid descriptor> can be longer but most merchants will not allow counts to go too far beyond 15. (Currently the liquid is: silver-streaked blood.)
Circular StainCreated by pouring or turning the Ritual Potion. This appears in the room description as 'a circular stain of <liquid>' after "You also see".
A circular stain of venom is a bit insubstantial for that.
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