Artisan Tool
Common Elemental Water
The petals of the Carcassonne Lilly contain a vibrant and bright white pigment. It comes from growing in the waters fed by a rift in to a plane of water. The water is so pure and crisp that the flowers shine brighter than any other. One pound of flowers can be worked with a mortar and pestle over the course of 4 hours to a dry powder that can be used in a variety of paints. However, it takes best to watercolors.
One pound of flowers makes enough white pigment for 25 paintings.
A skilled painter can bring out an additional quality of this pigment. When making the check for painting a picture that includes water you can attempt a DC 21 Painter’s Tools check with Intelligence. On a success the water seems to slowly move within the painting. Waves or ripples on the water animate.
Cost: 35 gp
Weight: 1 ounce