The Lurmurk
The Lurmurk is a common carnivorous plant that grows on the jungles, but it's most known sights where in the orcish jungle, and rarely, a more yellow and rusted variation with a brown bulb, in deserts.
These plants are known to go on some sort of hibernation during the winter, wich it feeds itself from the liquid the plant produced across the other stations, giving offsprings at the summer.
The Lurmuk's lifespan is around a year, a few weeks after it gives offspring, the fact that it gives birth to only two plants makes it uncommon.
Diet
The Lurmurk is known to feast on bugs, where thirsty bugs may mistake their liquid with water. Upon a bug's contact, a thin and yellow crust will form around it, making the bug more dense than the liquid, causing it to sink, wich is where the plant will feast on the poor bug for about five hours.
Appearance
The Lurmuk is a plant that looks like a water drop, specially when closed to enter in it's hibernation state.
When the plant dies, it will take a darker colour and the liquid will sip out through it's holes, leaving a thick, yellow layer on the ground.
It's liquid is non-lethal, but if drinked, it will quickly solidify on one's body, possibly blocking the passage of air, giving him asphyxy, wich will be further explained on the next topic.
The plant is able to predict to go on a hibernation state during a rain to protect it's liquid, yet, the plant itself still needs water to live, the roots instead of the head must be watered in order for it's liquid to survive.
The seeds can be found in the bottomn part of the bulb.
The "Thrur'murk"
Pronnunced as "Te-rur-murk", this is the name given by Eath to the liquid, one of the orcs whom discovered and made the pot.
Upon the liquid's contact with water, a chemical reaction will happen, fusing the liquids to make some sort of thick layer. This process is basicly a skip through the solidification point, being able to make a thick crust.
Unlike this reaction, when the liquid flows out of the plant, it will eventually loose it's heat and become solid wich is reversable, making it a physical reaction instead of a chemical reaction.
If someone digests the liquid, it will come contact with a person blood, wich has water in it's composition, solidifing the liquid.
Uses
This is pretty much a huge advance on medicine if manipulated correctly. Although it has no use for alchemy, you can stitch a wound then apply the liquid to protect one person's skin, blocking the passage of anything else unless removed, by that, I mean bugs, infections, parasites and etc.
Orcish anotations and studies
A diary written by Eath'Lur. It seens to be pretty recent.
OOC
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