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==About== | ==About== | ||
;Name | ;Name:Choke Dust | ||
;Other names: | ;Other names: | ||
;Type: | ;Type:Poison | ||
;Rarity:Uncommon | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
:Light grey powder | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
;Dosage: | ;Dosage:1 ounce typically thrown or blown into the face of the intended victim | ||
;Antidote(s): | ;Antidote(s):No known antidote | ||
==Effects== | ==Effects== | ||
:Inhalation of this powder can paralyze a victim's pectoral muscles, causing asphyxiation. The victim is typically incapable of further action while they fight to breathe. | |||
==Recipe== | ==Recipe== | ||
;Ingredients | ;Ingredients | ||
: | :30 parts [[Broad Three Leaf]] root | ||
:60 parts water | |||
;Preparation | ;Preparation | ||
: | :Scrape bark from from roots, grinding into a fine powder. | ||
:Steep remaining roots in cold water for 10-15 hours. | |||
:Strain and reduce through boiling to 1 part. | |||
:Mix in powdered bark. | |||
:Dry slowly until fine dry powder remains. | |||
;Yield | ;Yield | ||
: | :1 part | ||
;Caution: | ;Caution | ||
:Care must be taken to avoid drafts which might result in accidental inhalation of the powder. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[Category:Recipe]] | [[Category:Recipe]] | ||
[[Category:Toxin]] | [[Category:Toxin]] |
Latest revision as of 18:27, 25 April 2021
About
- Name
- Choke Dust
- Other names
- Type
- Poison
- Rarity
- Uncommon
Appearance
- Light grey powder
Usage
- Dosage
- 1 ounce typically thrown or blown into the face of the intended victim
- Antidote(s)
- No known antidote
Effects
- Inhalation of this powder can paralyze a victim's pectoral muscles, causing asphyxiation. The victim is typically incapable of further action while they fight to breathe.
Recipe
- Ingredients
- 30 parts Broad Three Leaf root
- 60 parts water
- Preparation
- Scrape bark from from roots, grinding into a fine powder.
- Steep remaining roots in cold water for 10-15 hours.
- Strain and reduce through boiling to 1 part.
- Mix in powdered bark.
- Dry slowly until fine dry powder remains.
- Yield
- 1 part
- Caution
- Care must be taken to avoid drafts which might result in accidental inhalation of the powder.