Black Nose
A rare fungus used in the creation of a medicine used as a quick yet temporary relief from most respiratory illnesses.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Black Nose averages about 4 inches long at maximum size.
Genetics and Reproduction
Black Nose reproduces like a normal mushroom. Spreading its spores in the hopes that their spores will fuse with other compatible spores to form another mushroom.
Ecology and Habitats
Black Nose grows rapidly in wet dying/dead trees. Locals of Minnow's Watch take advantage of this by purposely laying out rotting wood and wetting it to encourage the mushroom's growth.
Additional Information
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Black Nose can be ground up and boiled with various herbs to create a medicine, that when ingested, is capable of suppressing the symptoms of respiratory illnesses for up to 24 hours.
Geographic Distribution
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