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None (5) · Catching the eye, a few quartzy grains of crystal linger. (1) · Cheerfully dancing motes of bioluminescence, reduced to their fundamental matter. (1) · Crackling, stinging sparks leap from these cinder when you stir them with a finger - but the ashes themselves remain almost unnaturally cold. (1) · Created using the dried gills of the rogue's morsel mushroom, this powder smells surprisingly sweet. (1) · Despotic, artistic, and terribly powerful, cloud giants often view themselves as elegant sovereigns over the cruder, more terrestrial giantkin. (1) · Few Sounds in the vast Underdark are as eerie as the clacking, echoing chatter of Hook Horrors - made even worse by the fact that they are usually a warning of even greater danger to come. (1) · Floral needles of scent thread the air around this extract with the smell of honeysuckle, balmy eucalyptus, croacus and cyclamen. (1) · In his troubled Underdark days, the drow with the heart of gold, Drizzt Do'Urden, often purified nightlight to draw out its luminance. By its light his face was pensive, thoughtful, and too - wise. (1) · In this transmogrified state, Belladonna loses its toxic properties, gaining instead an engrossing, perception-enhancing characteristic. (1) · Inchoate arcane symbols form and dissolve in the salt grains. (1) · It is one of life's small ironies that the first step in creating an Elixir of Fire Resistance includes burning its main ingredient. (1) · Like the truffle it is extracted from, this spirit's vibrant colour and smell seem to entice all kinds of critters. (1) · Molten earwax clings to the ashes, turning the whole into a sticky goo. (1) · Often fed with the blood of the fallen, daggerroot is said to help create new victims - a property that only intensifies once the plant has been dried and burned. (1) · Once plucked from the chest cavity of a recent corpse, this flower was dried and mixed with rare salts to enhance its alchemical properties. (1) · The airily sweet mist makes you light-headed, feeling like you could reach for the sun. (1) · The belief that the Feywild is a dreamy plane of whimsical adventure is folly. The occasional rainbow-coloured glint from this substance could easily evoke a treacherous oil slick. (1) · The chaotic fugue of Timmask-induced confusion is in many ways the exact opposite of Myconid meditation, which is calm, spiritual, and does not involve even a little bit of puzzled drooling. (1) · The lonely tenacity of the Chasm Creeper might go some way to explaining its alchemical properties - strength like that could be useful when harnessed. (1) · The oil refined from these ashes will act as a catalyst for the prettiest bursts of furnace-hot flame. (1) · These ground xorn scales would be indistinguishable from a pile of sand, if not for their otherworldly shine. (1) · These partially burned balsam leaves exude a smoky, sweet fragrance. (1) · These tiny slivers of copper glisten when illuminated - almost like miniature bolts of lightning. (1) · Unlike malignant blights, wood woads are created to fulfil a specific purpose. Considering the brutality of the ceremony by which they are made, the derived elixir will doubtless make one hardy and staunch as bark. (1) · While alive, yellow musk creepers feed on humanoid corpses, turning them into zombies, but in the hands of a skilled alchemist, their petals can be used for good. (1) · While crows rend gobbets of flesh from battlefield dead, carrion crawlers prefer the seclusion of sewers and cemeteries for their feasting. (1) · Worgs, unlike phoenixes, do not rise from the ashes - but their savagery does. (1)
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