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O Poisons

Optical Paraxs (OPS) (aka Colorblind)


A clear liquid that is often mistaken for Holy Water.
While under the influence of this poison, any type of spell which divulges color (such as TRUE SIGHT, or DETECT ALIGNMENT) will reveal the exact opposite color!. This poison is sometimes called Color Blind. Duration: 2-12 (2d6) days

 

Over-Under Reach (OUCH) Poison


A very deep ruby red gel or liquid that tastes like Listerine.
This "poison" holds damage, that is the next SIX times the imbiber takes damage, the fluid will "hold" the damage so that the body does not really take it. This damage can be cured before the body really takes the damage. This is only good for SIX hits, for on the SEVENTH hit, the fluid's power is dispelled and the imbiber takes ALL damage taken in the previous seven hits that hasn't been cured yet!

 

Oleander poison


Save vs. poison or the victim's heart stops and death ensues

 

Optica


A brown powder with a honey/almond smell.
When drunk (it dissolves into liquids instantly), it causes blindness within 1 - 6 rounds. This is temporary, lasting 1 - 10 rounds. Save for no effect.

 

Optical-A


Causes blindness equal to the 30 - characters constitution

Optical-B


Causes double vision for 30 days less characters constitution

 

Optical-C


Causes inflammation of the characters tear ducts, making the character susceptible to taking damage from bright lights.  

Orvas


This is a translucent liquid with a green cast and a bitter-sweet taste.
It does 1-6 (1d6) damage upon entering the bloodstream (immediately if introduced into a wound or scrape, or in 18-24 {1d6+17} turns if introduced by ingestive means), and 1-4 (1d4) points of damage on the next two rounds. A successful save vs. Orvas means that it is ineffective against that creature.

Orvas works only on mammals.

ANTIDOTE USE: Orvas is an antidote to Varrakas if introduced into the bloodstream before Varrakas has run it's course (Both counteract each other).
Type
Biomaterial

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