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| Topic Started: Feb 28 2009, 11:45 PM (75 Views) | |
| cathym | Feb 28 2009, 11:45 PM Post #1 |
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Picture: (attached - note: it's the blue topped one in the background) Ingredient Yielded: Pollywonk Strands Alchemist's Notes: This rather bizarre mushroom consists of a tall gray trunk with bulbous blue outcroppings at the top. Unlike most mushrooms, rather than yielding a meaty flesh, the outcroppings yield long blue string-like strands. These blue strands seem to have properties that relate to movement and travel, including Recall, Telekinesis and Water Walking. But those speedy benefits are offset by its property of Drain Fatigue. Weight: 0.2 Value: 50 Recall Drain Fatigue Telekinesis Water Walking Previous placeholder name: Tall Slushroom The model for this flora was developed by: (not known) |
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| Ibis | Mar 18 2009, 04:07 AM Post #2 |
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I love this name .. Pollywonk ... and you did wonders with this plant, Cathym. I'm wondering if we could actually sometimes make the blue string-like stand ingredients actually be dripping down from the mushroom head. That'd be cool, like when it was in season or ripe or something. This one is utterly fascinating. |
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| cathym | Mar 18 2009, 05:47 AM Post #3 |
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Dripping strands would be wonderful. By the way, this was a (VERY) subtle joke on the idea of "blue string" which is a slang word used around here for network connection cables for computers (since they are usually blue). Hence the reference to movement and travel.... gah.... it's not that funny when I try to explain it. |
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| Ibis | Mar 18 2009, 09:34 AM Post #4 |
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No that's a good joke; like an easter egg of sorts. I'm trying to think what could be the drippy blue strands. We have some stringy roots in the skooma den. I'll have to see if maybe they could be retextured bluish and maybe a subtle "Float" script could make them look like they're dripping. I'll play around with that. |
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