Zapthisle

The Zapthistle is a remarkable plant that thrives in the high altitudes of majestic mountains. It is a tall and slender specimen, with delicate, wispy leaves that shimmer with a faint electrical charge. Its appearance is reminiscent of a lightning bolt frozen in time.   This unique plant has adapted to absorb and harness the raw energy of thunderstorms that frequent its lofty habitat. The Zapthistle's roots extend deep into the rocky soil, drawing nourishment from minerals infused with electrical conductivity. The leaves of the plant have evolved to store this accumulated energy, resulting in their distinct electrically charged appearance.   The true power of the Zapthistle lies in its ability to be transformed into a potion that grants resistance against lightning damage. Its leaves carry a mild static charge that can deliver a harmless shock to the unwary harvester. Once collected, the Zapthistle is dried and processed to retain its potent electrical properties.  

Mechanically

This plant can be brewed into a potion of resistance specifically for lightning damage.

General Information

Scientific name
Electroherba montanensis
Geographic Distribution
High Altitude Mountain
 

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Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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