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<b>Gem of Tears to Poison</b> (<i>Book of Three Circles</i>, p. 114) | <b>Gem of Tears to Poison</b> (<i>Book of Three Circles</i>, p. 114) | ||
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<b>Stone of Recognition</b> (<i>Book of Three Circles</i>, p. 114) | <b>Stone of Recognition</b> (<i>Book of Three Circles</i>, p. 114) | ||
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Revision as of 19:58, 3 November 2004
Level 2 WaterHearthstones
- back to HearthStones
- over to MansesAndDemesnes
Fresh Spring Stone by EndlessChase
Manse: •• Trigger: Drinking
This stone of oblong quartz has absolutely no smell nor taste at all, even when being analyzed by magical means.
When attuned, the stone causes all fluids drank to both taste like and affect the body exactly as though it were perfectly clear spring water. No toxins or impurities in the drink are able to affect the body or taste buds of the character carrying this stone. The fluids could be blood, bodily waste, foul murk, juice, or even the finest wine, and each would taste like spring water, and provide nothing for the bearer’s body save hydration.
If mundane poisons are in the drink, they cause no effect, and magical poisons are more easily detected. Unless the magical poison specifically has no taste at all, the bearer will know immediately after tasting the drink that something is in it, as it will not taste like pure clean water. If a magical poison does not have a taste to it (this must specifically be in the description of the poison), the bearer will not be able to detect the poison by taste.
Gem of Acclimation (Book of Three Circles, p. 114)
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Gem of Omens (Book of Three Circles, p. 114)
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Gem of Tears to Poison (Book of Three Circles, p. 114)
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Stone of Recognition (Book of Three Circles, p. 114)
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