"Uruk-hai Trader"@en . . . . "1"^^ . "Three Morgul-shrooms, three bones"@en . "Orc Draught"@en . "Angmar Orc Trader"@en . "Orc Draught is an invigorating drink used by Orcs, which inflicts damage when drunk but restores some hunger and grants speed and strength buffs. It is essentially Sauron's imitation of elven Miruvor."@en . . . "Morgul-shroom"@en . "Dol Guldur Orc Trader"@en . "Orc draught, which in its description is oddly similar to Vic's DayQuil, was a burning liquid used by the forces of the Dark Lord Sauron. It seems to have effects such as renewing the strength and warmth of the drinker and healing wounds and injuries. The Uruk-hai leader Ugl\u00FAk forced some to a wounded Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took while they were being taken from Amon Hen to Saruman the White in Isengard. Later, Frodo Baggins had the liquid forced down his throat while recovering from the wound he received from Shelob. Its colouring, along with the orcs' reputation of being eaters of human flesh, implies that the draught may contain blood, human or otherwise. Also implied by the burning sensation perceived by those who drink it, the perceived \"warmth\" and the numbing of pain (\"healing injuries\") implies that it may be alcoholic in some way. Real-world examples of laborers and soldiers imbibing in narcotics that lessened pain and fatigue (such as hashish for the Hashishin [Assassins] of the Middle East, khat in Arabia and Africa, kava kava and kratom in Southeast Asian countries, etc) lend credence to the idea that the orcs would have some kind of substance created to give them an edge on the march or in battle.[citation needed]"@en . . . . "before"@en . . . "Strength and Speed, but inflicts some damage when first consumed."@en . "Orc draught"@en . "Yes"@en . "None"@en . . "Orc draught, which in its description is oddly similar to Vic's DayQuil, was a burning liquid used by the forces of the Dark Lord Sauron. It seems to have effects such as renewing the strength and warmth of the drinker and healing wounds and injuries. The Uruk-hai leader Ugl\u00FAk forced some to a wounded Meriadoc Brandybuck and Peregrin Took while they were being taken from Amon Hen to Saruman the White in Isengard. Later, Frodo Baggins had the liquid forced down his throat while recovering from the wound he received from Shelob. Its colouring, along with the orcs' reputation of being eaters of human flesh, implies that the draught may contain blood, human or otherwise. Also implied by the burning sensation perceived by those who drink it, the perceived \"warmth\" and the numbing of pain (\"heal"@en . "Orc Draught is an invigorating drink used by Orcs, which inflicts damage when drunk but restores some hunger and grants speed and strength buffs. It is essentially Sauron's imitation of elven Miruvor."@en . . . . . . . . "Bones"@en . . . . . "Orc Draught"@en . .