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[Lore Submission] Night Howlers


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Summary:

Night howlers (also known as Midnicampum holicithias) are toxic flowers that can turn civilized mammals into savage beasts.

 

Looks:

The night howlers are small-medium flowers that have six violet petals and several yellow pistils and stamens. Night howlers are grown from root bulbs, which can easily be mistaken for rotten onion bulbs.

 

Effect:

Night howlers contain toxins that are capable of inflicting highly potent psychological effects on mammals. When consumed or injected, the flowers' toxin causes a chemical reaction in the brain that decreases activity in most parts except the cerebellum, which becomes hyper-stimulated, causing the victim to lose higher reasoning functions and lash out at anything that moves. The effect of this is that essentially, any mammal reverts to an aggressive, wild, violent state that is described as "savage". The night howlers can even affect animals that do not have a naturally violent or ferocious disposition—as evidenced by their ability to turn non-predator animals, such as rabbits, aggressive. As natural flowers, night howlers can outright kill small animals such as insects, which makes them an effective pesticide.

 

Alchemical uses:

The psychological effects of Night howlers can be transferred to any potion, or may be refined to a more potent agent with the help of an appropriate laboratory.

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+1, this looks great!

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hahahhahahahahaha, what a legend. +1

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...Is this the beginning of the killer rabbit? +1

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this could probably go into the plant index lore submission thread.
you can find it here

 

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Oh? Another piece of lore to add to alchemy.

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I can finally make my berserker army.

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