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Spirit moss
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Spirit moss is a pale white moss that grows on dead trees in swampy environments. When living creatures approach, it thrashes violently, causing creatures to become entangled. The moss implants spores into snared creatures that can cause complete immobilisation, the victim simply moaning gently, which whittles down the creature over a period of days, finally resulting in death. Spirit moss can be destroyed by fire, and the spores themselves can be destroyed in the same way, curing the vicitm. Alternatively the disease can be removed with remove disease or similar effects. This moss smells like death and tastes worse than decaying flesh. It is a gray-green and grows in patches on dead trees. Once ingested, spirit moss allows someone to speak to the dead in the area, making it valuable to those searching for the dead's secrets. This power doesn't come for free however. When eating the moss, the user gets these powers and sharpened senses, but sacrifices some of their speed and strength as the body is severely weakened.
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This moss smells like death and tastes worse than decaying flesh. It is a gray-green and grows in patches on dead trees. Once ingested, spirit moss allows someone to speak to the dead in the area, making it valuable to those searching for the dead's secrets. This power doesn't come for free however. When eating the moss, the user gets these powers and sharpened senses, but sacrifices some of their speed and strength as the body is severely weakened. The Golden Oasis in the city of Katapesh has a patch of spirit moss growing on a dying palm tree. When nomads eat from this patch of moss, they sometimes meet a spirit that stays close to the oasis, mistaking it for a messenger from the gods. Spirit moss is a pale white moss that grows on dead trees in swampy environments. When living creatures approach, it thrashes violently, causing creatures to become entangled. The moss implants spores into snared creatures that can cause complete immobilisation, the victim simply moaning gently, which whittles down the creature over a period of days, finally resulting in death. Spirit moss can be destroyed by fire, and the spores themselves can be destroyed in the same way, curing the vicitm. Alternatively the disease can be removed with remove disease or similar effects.