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| description = '''Potion of Mind Reading Recipe''' describes a [[Potion of Mind Reading|concoction]] to [[Detect Thoughts|detect thoughts]].
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
| quote = This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.
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| book author = Haskinn Xhesilaphin
| book text = I've only just come back to myself. The pain radiating from my jaw, scaleless body to my very bones left me entirely unable to sleep. By night five of ineffective treatment and total consciousness I began to grow very... I feel the word 'paranoid' doesn't quite  cover the depths of that sensation. It was encompassing, sheathing me as if I were a sword and it my scabbard. I was positive that Nikros, my old friend, meant to kill me. As if the severity of my condition had become too much for him to bear witness to. As if poisoning me would end my suffering. Most compelling was the fact that I have myself considered the possibility. Of... ending things. Using this decoction I made a potion that could reveal his thoughts:
| book text = I've only just come back to myself. The pain radiating from my jaw, scaleless body to my very bones left me entirely unable to sleep. By night five of ineffective treatment and total consciousness I began to grow very... I feel the word 'paranoid' doesn't quite  cover the depths of that sensation. It was encompassing, sheathing me as if I were a sword and it my scabbard. I was positive that Nikros, my old friend, meant to kill me. As if the severity of my condition had become too much for him to bear witness to. As if poisoning me would end my suffering. Most compelling was the fact that I have myself considered the possibility. Of... ending things. Using this decoction I made a potion that could reveal his thoughts:


Mingle a Suspension of Mergrass with any Sublimate, and produce a Potion of Mind Reading.
 
Mingle a [[Suspension of Mergrass]] with any Sublimate, and produce a Potion of Mind Reading.




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| rarity = common
| rarity = common
| weight kg = 0.5
| weight kg = 0.5
| weight lb = 1
| weight lb = 1.1
| price = 14
| price = 14
| uid = BOOK_GLO_Alchemy_PotionMindReading
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| where to find = Found on a bookshelf in [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]] in [[Act 3]] {{coords|-25|-26}}
| where to find = * In a bookshelf in [[Bonecloak's Apothecary]] {{coords|-25|-26}}
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 21 October 2024

Potion of Mind Reading Recipe image

Potion of Mind Reading Recipe describes a concoction to detect thoughts.

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This book is redolent with the enticing smell of paper and ink.

Properties

  • Books
  • Author: Haskinn Xhesilaphin Haskinn Xhesilaphin
  • Rarity: Common
  •  Weight: 0.5 kg / 1 lb
  • Price: 14 gp
  • UID BOOK_GLO_Alchemy_PotionMindReading
    UUID 65b633a8-042b-4616-a3f2-beb39bd27b4c


Where to find

Text

I've only just come back to myself. The pain radiating from my jaw, scaleless body to my very bones left me entirely unable to sleep. By night five of ineffective treatment and total consciousness I began to grow very... I feel the word 'paranoid' doesn't quite cover the depths of that sensation. It was encompassing, sheathing me as if I were a sword and it my scabbard. I was positive that Nikros, my old friend, meant to kill me. As if the severity of my condition had become too much for him to bear witness to. As if poisoning me would end my suffering. Most compelling was the fact that I have myself considered the possibility. Of... ending things. Using this decoction I made a potion that could reveal his thoughts:


Mingle a Suspension of Mergrass with any Sublimate, and produce a Potion of Mind Reading.


Most horrifying of all, I found no murderous impulse in my friend's head. Only pity.