Moonmilk 4-200
Concentrated extract of the moon rose, a creeping plant
with robust, thick-petaled blue flowers. Moonmilk is sweet
and dangerously intoxicating, and largely consumed as an
additive to wine or spirits. Its immediate effect is soporific;
a few drops of moonmilk can make the consumer near-impervious
to pain and a full spoonful can send them into a
deep and dreamless sleep. For this reason, surgeons purchase
vials of the stuff as often, if not more often, than recreational
consumers.
A character under the effect of moonmilk may ignore
the effect of a single Critical Injury until the end of a scene
or combat encounter; the GM may rule that the mechanical
effects of some critical injuries — such as the loss of a
limb— cannot be mitigated with a dose of moonmilk. Once
this effect ends, the character suffers the effects of the injury
as normal, and must add j to all checks until the end of the
session.
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