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Spores
'''Spores'''


It looks like some sort of grass, which is crimson red. It smells like rotten eggs. Only the crimson red spores are really useful, but they have a ton of uses.  
It looks like some sort of grass, which is crimson red. It smells like rotten eggs. Only the crimson red spores are really useful, but they have a ton of uses.  

Revision as of 22:03, 27 July 2023

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Botanical Name Rutilus Mycose
Nickname Crimson Spores
Category Fungi
Rarity Very Rare
Class Magical
Fruition Eden's Rest - Rainswrath

Introduction

Rutilus Mycose is a very rare spore found in magical biomes. The seeds originate from Lilith itself.

A lot of discussion is present between different herbologers of whether to use the crimson spores or not. This is because this plant has some nasty uses, but some very effective aswell.

Description

The crimson spores are a plant whose seeds originate from Lilith. It is successful in living and growing on Eseron, the realm where Eden is located.

The spores exist in an underground network, where they attach to the roots of other plants. They steal minerals and water from them like a parasite. Above the ground they can be seen as some type of grass, growing out of the ground. Like the name suggests, this grass-like part is crimson red.

They smell like rotten eggs, so not really a tasty beverage. It is inedible, since it may lead to heart failure. The crimson spores can also continue to grow inside a humanoid environment, so when touched, the crimson spores may live on inside a humanoid body and mutate it with its corruption.

Usage

Spores

It looks like some sort of grass, which is crimson red. It smells like rotten eggs. Only the crimson red spores are really useful, but they have a ton of uses.

Advanced herbologers might sometimes use this to reanimate one's heart after it stopped. Some however consider these dark tricks. So there is a lot of debate on whether to allow it or not.

In the wrong hands, you could reanimate a dead body.