Name: Stink Lily

Quick Facts:An inhibitor and trigger combination
Height: 2'
Width: 4"
Length:4"
Poison:Releases a specific compound when exposed to the smell of itself, even once inside the body.
Native to: Mouth of Caves somewhere in Central Idalos
Locations: Most of Central and Western Idalos
Appearance: A small lily that looks very similar to breeds created by gardeners. The petals are white with a central vein of pink. Like most lilies, it grows to be a foot or two tall and a single plant will often make two or three flowers. It has a strong, sweet scent bordering on unpleasant. Their roots are similar to wild carrots, and often have rocks embedded where the plant simply absorbed the obstruction.
Habitat: It requires damp, rocky soil and cool temperatures. The caves provide the cool, moist air while the sun can still reach them by the mouth of the cave. It is also common to find them under rocky outcroppings in mountain ranges, or anywhere those criteria are met.
Lifespan and Development: They rely on self-pollination, and create small, delicious purple fruit in the winter. It is a nice treat if found by an explorer, but it lacks any significant nutritional content and they do not live in sufficient numbers to provide a full meal. They live forever, dying off each summer when the heat becomes too much to bear. Their leaves continue to live, collected energy and storing it in their tuber-like roots.
Uses: The roots of the plant act as a chemical inhibitor, and can be combined with any medical, toxic or alchemical compound to delay its effects. This reaction is released when the pheromones inhaled with the scent neutralize this inhibitor.
Often the roots are dried and powdered, but they can also be turned into an extract by soaking in alcohol for an arc or more.
The flowers have been grown by gardeners for centuries, and are now a common sight in whorehouses and bathrooms, where their strong scent overpowers the less appealing smells of those locations. The flowers are often dried and kept for their beauty, but no herbal use has been found for them as of yet.
Abilities: Inhibitor and Trigger
Credit:Vluharqih

Quick Facts:An inhibitor and trigger combination
Height: 2'
Width: 4"
Length:4"
Poison:Releases a specific compound when exposed to the smell of itself, even once inside the body.
Native to: Mouth of Caves somewhere in Central Idalos
Locations: Most of Central and Western Idalos
Appearance: A small lily that looks very similar to breeds created by gardeners. The petals are white with a central vein of pink. Like most lilies, it grows to be a foot or two tall and a single plant will often make two or three flowers. It has a strong, sweet scent bordering on unpleasant. Their roots are similar to wild carrots, and often have rocks embedded where the plant simply absorbed the obstruction.
Habitat: It requires damp, rocky soil and cool temperatures. The caves provide the cool, moist air while the sun can still reach them by the mouth of the cave. It is also common to find them under rocky outcroppings in mountain ranges, or anywhere those criteria are met.
Lifespan and Development: They rely on self-pollination, and create small, delicious purple fruit in the winter. It is a nice treat if found by an explorer, but it lacks any significant nutritional content and they do not live in sufficient numbers to provide a full meal. They live forever, dying off each summer when the heat becomes too much to bear. Their leaves continue to live, collected energy and storing it in their tuber-like roots.
Uses: The roots of the plant act as a chemical inhibitor, and can be combined with any medical, toxic or alchemical compound to delay its effects. This reaction is released when the pheromones inhaled with the scent neutralize this inhibitor.
Often the roots are dried and powdered, but they can also be turned into an extract by soaking in alcohol for an arc or more.
The flowers have been grown by gardeners for centuries, and are now a common sight in whorehouses and bathrooms, where their strong scent overpowers the less appealing smells of those locations. The flowers are often dried and kept for their beauty, but no herbal use has been found for them as of yet.
Abilities: Inhibitor and Trigger
Credit:Vluharqih