Nivlen berries: Difference between revisions

m
no edit summary
mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
Though only six nivlen berries grow from a single [[nivlen spear]], the fungal colonies are wide-spread enough that they are not uncommon sights for [[Paperweight]] herbalists, who collect the bright orange berries for their sweet flavor and the ameliorating effect they are reputed to have on headaches and stomachaches.  
Though only six nivlen berries grow from a single [[nivlen spears|nivlen spear]], the fungal colonies are wide-spread enough that they are not uncommon sights for [[Paperweight]] herbalists, who collect the bright orange berries for their sweet flavor and the ameliorating effect they are reputed to have on headaches and stomachaches.  


The berries themselves are full of a sickly-sweet oil and a gooey filling of sandy spores, and while they can be enjoyed as a snack on their own, they are also used in [[belaul]] cooking as a somewhat expensive seasoning.
The berries themselves are full of a sickly-sweet oil and a gooey filling of sandy spores, and while they can be enjoyed as a snack on their own, they are also used in [[belaul]] cooking as a somewhat expensive seasoning.
1,104

edits