
blue root
herbal, Italy 15th century
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Rare Book & Manuscript Library (@upennmanuscripts), LJS 419, fol. 42r
Item: Oddish
Homebrew loot, weapons, armor, and snacks for your tabletop gaming and DM/GM needs

blue root
herbal, Italy 15th century
Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania, Rare Book & Manuscript Library (@upennmanuscripts), LJS 419, fol. 42r
Item: Oddish
Encounter: evil cyborg tree

Encounter: baby Hound Archon raised by pacifist druids

Unlike the vengeful Carrot from a few days ago, the God of Green Onions is just…disappointed.

The Doll’s Eye, also known as White Baneberry, is a flowering plant native to Eastern and Northern North America. Its name derives from the striking fruit of the plant, which is a 1cm in diameter white berry with a black stigma scar. Although all parts of the White Baneberry have been declared toxic for human consumption, the most poisonous part is the concentrated toxins in the fruit. Sadly, the Doll’s Eye fruit has claimed a number of children’s lives, due to their sweet flavor. Its berries contain carcinogenic toxins, immediately sedating cardiac muscles, causing rapid death!
Item: plant growing poisonous eyeball berries
13! This Saturday we have an alchemist/herbalist’s inventory!
Item: Alchemist’s Pack (click images to view captions)

Item: Cube of Dandelions, +2 Morale bonus for Good-aligned characters, -2 for Evil.