Wraithwood Botanist - Chapter 28 - Lumidran Awakening Elixir
My heart pulsed as I walked through the graveyard of dead and stumbling shalks. We took one step over the other, taking shallow breaths as we reached the cave, and the sun gave way to cool shade.
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I walked a few hundred feet before I could see a faint glow in the darkness.
It was the lumidraâa white and blue flower that glowed with radioactive light. It was gorgeous, with a white stalk that proved that the plant did not absorb sunlight for energy.
Only five things were standing between us and gaining our ingredients: a group of shalksâswaying back and forth as if they were in the middle of a sacred ritual.
Oh, hell noâŠ
I looked at Kline. He looked at me nervously. It was bad when Kline, who could teleport between shadows, wasnât confident he could kill the shalks without risking the flower.
I was fairly certain that if they even saw us, they would attack the flower, too. Thereâs no great solution, and the only one that I could think of was to cull their numbers by grabbing two by their tails and throwing them away. Two would turn to meâthe attackerâand the third would turn to the plant. Kline would kill the one turning to the plant, and I would get bitten twice. Kline would then kill them all.
Iâm sure that you have a better solutionâbut I didnât. My specialization was traps and poisonânot hand-to-paw combat. That said, I was rather decisive, and I wasnât going to wait until they spotted me. So I acted.
I pounced and grabbed two of their tails and threw them backward like I was rowing a boat.
My judgment was off. Two lunged at the flowerâbut Kline stopped them both. He blinked to a shadow behind the flower and hit the two with a wall of mana that sent them toward the mouth of the cave. Then he pounced into the fray to kill the four shalks.
The fifth shalk flew at me and latched onto my arm, sinking its teeth into my flesh like tofu. I jumped away from the flower and smashed it against a jagged part of the wall. Its body let out a sickening crack and went limpâand just in time, too. When it let go, it almost took a chunk of my arm with it. The balm was powerfulâbut I didnât know if it could heal a chunk of missing muscle!
I opened the balm as I bled out, watching Kline kill off the last four. I slathered it on my wound, and it burned so good. The damage mended, and my shaking arm stilled. I had barely returned the balm to my pocket when a stray shalk flew out of the darkness.
It pissed me off, so I grabbed it. It fit in my hands well, like a cute, rabid puppyâand broke when I twisted in both directions like a pepper shaker. I turned and threw the corpse toward the mouth of the cave, heart pounding.
Jesus⊠it doesnât stop!
That was an understatementâI heard dozens of shalks screaming outside, rushing toward the cave.
Son of a bitch!
"Iâm trusting you, Kline!" I yelled. He meowed back as I pulled out a preservation box and tried to still my shaking hands. I purified my hands and the container as I opened it, gently putting it beside the plant. Then, I purified my handâagainâand grabbed the stem. I picked it decisively, threw it into the box, purified it again, and shut the lid. I was locking it when I heard the fight break out behind me.
Hurry, hurry, hurry!
I threw it into my backpack and turned backâto witness another bloodbath. It was a narrow gap, so Klineâs Phantom Claws and Sharp Bites cut through creatures without mercy as he staved them off.
He was Leonidas I at the battle of Thermopylae, keeping them at bay.
"Whenever youâre ready," I said.
Kline meowed and doubled his pace, ripping through the shalks without mercy. Once we got an opening, we flew out of the cave into the hot and humid sunshine, inbound to the alchemy station.
2.
Elana watched Mira and Kline return to the alchemy station, collecting mana cores from the shalks along the way. Elana shouldâve been happy that Mira survived, but Kori and Hapselâs laughter ruined it.
"After all her alchemy and poisons and plantsâŠ" Kori wheezed, "and she solved it with raw force!"
It was funny, but not in a laughing sort of way. Elana fought with alchemy, Hapsel fought with poisons, and Telgan fought with plants. Mira used a mixture of all those methods to kill half the shalks. But ultimately, the success of the trial came down to raw force.
"Did you see how she grabbed their tails?" Kori laughed. "It was so inelegant."
Elana didnât enjoy being mockedâbut she wasnât focused on the ridicule. She was bothered that Mira had obtained the flower so quickly.
"So?" Hapsel asked her. "How hardâs this elixir to make?"
Elana didnât answer.
He snorted with a grin and closed his eyes, accessing his Guide. Ten seconds later, he roared with laughter.
Kori grinned and looked at him. "What is it?"
"This elixirâŠ" Hapsel burst into laughter again, rolling in his chair. Kori looked at Elana, who looked away, stewing.
"What?" Kori asked.
"ItâsâŠ" the orc laughed even harder, wheezing as he said, "Itâs only ingrediâŠ" His laughter only intensified mid-way through, and he had to breathe and gasp and roll.
Telgan rolled her little eyes and turned to Elana. "Can you just tell us? My patience for these two is hitting its limit."
Elana stewed. "Alcohol and syrup."
Kori sat up. "What?"
"Alcohol!" Hapsel roared. "Thatâs it! Itâs a tincture!"
"Itâs not a tincture," Elana snapped. "Elixirs are sweetened, hydroalcoholic mixtures with multiple active ingredients. Alcohol is just the binding agent.
Koriâs mouth twisted into a grin, and he leaned back. "Youâre tryinâ really hard to justify it."
Telgan wiped her face. "Sweet tincture, got it."
"I refuse to argue with you about my craft," Elana brooded as the men laughed.
Kori shrugged and looked at Hapsel. "What does that plant even do?"
Hapsel looked at him with a shit-eating grin. "Oh, get thisâŠ."
3.
I didnât know whether to laugh or cry when I saw the elixirâs recipe. I wanted to laugh because the process was easy. I wanted to cry because its use case was terrifying.
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Name: Lumidran Awakening Elixir
Description: Cleanses mana channels and helps the user enter a state of enlightenment that helps them develop or improve a mana core. Intelligent species describe seeing a guide that helps them through the journey. This guide is only described by individuals who ingest or inhale the spores in the Areswood Forest.
Instructions:
Separate spores from the petals with a spore print.
Remove moisture from the ovary and grind it.
Mix both in a cup of ethanol.
Add syrup and edible berries to taste.
Makes ten servings.
Note: This substance can take up to 32 hours to digest. During that period, the body will remove impurities and experience dehydration. Make sure to drink water during the experience.
Warning: You can only use this elixir once every ten years, as the spores can cause mental complications.
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"So itâs a tincture," I mused. It was technically an elixir, as it was a sweetened mixture of active ingredients bound with alcohol. That said, the alcohol extracted the active ingredients, so it was really just a sweetened tincture. It wasnât a big deal, but I got the feeling that some egotistical god wanted to make their creation sound cooler. I found it amusing.
I was glad that I got such a reprieve because the actual effects were terrifying.
Itâs just like Datura⊠I shivered.
Hereâs the thingâI grew hallucinogens. My Heavenly Blues contained LSA, my San Pedro had a mescaline button, and the salvia I was growing in my house could put someoneâs brain through a blender.
That said, I didnât grow them to take them. I grew them because I was searching for hints of their existenceâbecause they donât make sense! Plants produce sugar or thorns or poisons or parasitic effectsâto protect themselves or reproduce. But what evolutionary purpose do hallucinogens serve? No one knows!
Hallucinogens deter some herbivoresâbut others seek out the hallucinogenic effects. Some hallucinogens are recreational, but Datura would leave animals to die. Sometimes, hallucinogens act as allelopathic agents that inhibit nearby plant growthâbut why create a chemical that only affects animals with advanced nervous systems to do that? If it spreads seeds and sporesâwhy not just make the fruit sweet? It doesnât make sense, and the fact that people brawl and yell and scream about the nature of hallucinogens and their relationship to humans doesnât change that.
It was fascinatingâ
âbut I wasnât down with the effects.
I didnât want to distort my mind and lose my inhibitions in an empty roomâlet alone in a dangerous forest!
"You need to finish the quest, Mira," I said, taking a strained breath. "You need that coreâŠ."
Kline pawed at me worriedly.
"Itâs another cleansing elixir," I warned.
Kline backed away sheepishly.
"Yeah⊠and thatâs just the start of it." I got up and walked to the alchemy station. "Letâs get it over with.
I pulled out the flower, grabbed some ethanol, measured it out, filled a bottle, purified it, and capped the lid.
"Lithco, can you help me with this?" I asked. "Surely this is a beginnerâs process."
Lithco materialized. "Seriously? To do a spore print, desiccate a plant, grind it up, throw it in some alcohol, and add some sugar? Yeah, I can. But you know itâll hurt your rewards, right?"
"Thereâs no reward for distinction," I said. "The legacy quest was win or lose."
"Yes, but the gods who offered you their legacies are surely watching you right now," Lithco said. "Youâll also get an âevolution rewardâ that is affected by decisions like these. But I recommend discussing this after you complete the trial."
"Rules, rules, rules⊠you peopleâŠ" I groaned, massaging my forehead with my fingertips. "Okay, letâs do this." I washed my hands and purified them as if I were prepping for surgery. Then I set to work.
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