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Petrichor
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Petrichor was the local name of a poison developed on the planet Mireldan IV. Metralaxiben laxirin, a liquid sap squeezed from the laxirin tree, was colorless, tasteless, and practically impossible to get unless someone knew the right connections. Only a small amount was needed to kill, and it killed within a few minutes. It was given the local name petrichor because it smelled like rain. The antidote, coproxata levophine, was extremely rare, as rare as the poison itself.
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Petrichor was the local name of a poison developed on the planet Mireldan IV. Metralaxiben laxirin, a liquid sap squeezed from the laxirin tree, was colorless, tasteless, and practically impossible to get unless someone knew the right connections. Only a small amount was needed to kill, and it killed within a few minutes. It was given the local name petrichor because it smelled like rain. The antidote, coproxata levophine, was extremely rare, as rare as the poison itself.