Lion Root
History in brief
Given its name for its uncannily similar appearance to a lions mane, this root has been the boon of many a marathon runner and messenger alike.
Their appearance
A bronze tufting plant that unfurls like a lion's mane
What they smell like
A soft vanilla scent mixed with an odd spicey note at the end
Where are you most likely to encounter these
Lion Root often grows in warm and typically dry climates
What can it do if consumed
An invigorating root that is bitter to bite into but can give you a temporary boost in speed of +10ft per second for 18 seconds or potentially longer if used with other ingredients.
Given its name for its uncannily similar appearance to a lions mane, this root has been the boon of many a marathon runner and messenger alike.
Their appearance
A bronze tufting plant that unfurls like a lion's mane
What they smell like
A soft vanilla scent mixed with an odd spicey note at the end
Where are you most likely to encounter these
Lion Root often grows in warm and typically dry climates
What can it do if consumed
An invigorating root that is bitter to bite into but can give you a temporary boost in speed of +10ft per second for 18 seconds or potentially longer if used with other ingredients.