Fist Thistle

History in brief
An invigorating root plant that is said to give vitality, virility and v..vvv...v... very bad stutters if you do not have the constitution to keep it down in it's raw form.

Their appearance
A matted ball of orange small vines form a fist among a thorny fronded small setting of foliage.

What they smell like
A sweet and alluring smell that turns to mildly aniseed at the end.

Where are you most likely to encounter these
Fist Thistle can be found growing in meadows and typically dryer areas, it requires a lot of sun but minimal watering and will only take root in fertile soil. It has also been described as farmers bane as it can upset the fertility cycle of animals and also make a horrid cacophony of animal cries if they are unable to stomach it.