Mordin leafs
The leaf of the Mordin plant is a dangerous thing, when ingested raw they are extremely poisonous and as such, they are commonly outlawed in most places. Even so, the leaves are a common sight on the black market as the plant is easily grown and when steam is led trough roughly ground leaves it causes a pleasant and addicting mental state, accompanied by severe hallucinations.
History & Usage
History
Due to the ease of production and the highly addictive nature of the substance most cities have some addicts and trade in Mordin.
Everyday use
The leaves are cut in a rough blend and sometimes mixed with other odorous herbs, then water is boiled underneath and resulting steam vapor is inhaled causing a Mordin high.
Manufacturing & Products
The Mordin plant is found in the wild in most forests along a river bank. But can be grown indoors as long as it is provided with sufficient water and sunlight.
Hazards
Mordin is highly addictive. If one takes in the leaves or even the extract used to make the vapor, depending on the constitution of the individual symptoms range from a catatonic state to death.
Type
Biomaterial
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