Difference between revisions of "Green papua salamander"

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Is on the [[Random natural resources, Shaema]] list.
 
Is on the [[Random natural resources, Shaema]] list.
  
DC knowledge (nature) 13: This is a green papua salamander. Like all salamanders it's skin produces poison. Touching the poison is harmless but can be dangerous if it get's into contact with eyes, mouth, open wounds, or is ingested.
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DC 13 Nature: This is a green papua salamander. Like all salamanders it's skin produces poison. Touching the poison is harmless but can be dangerous if it get's into contact with eyes, mouth, open wounds, or is ingested.
  
DC knowledge (nature) 16: Their poison is well sought after. It is used by hunters to disorient their pray, and by shamans as a ingredient for potions used in rituals. The younger the salamander is, the stronger the poison.
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DC 16 Nature: Their poison is well sought after. It is used by hunters to disorient their pray, and by shamans as a ingredient for potions used in rituals. The younger the salamander is, the stronger the poison.
  
DC knowledge (nature) 18: the poison can be harvested in two ways. One is killing the salamander and skinning it. The skin is then dried and made into powder. The second way is milking the salamander by stroking it under it's chin. The salamander then produces the poisonous mucus which is easily scraped of with a dull knife edge and transferred into a vial. Drying the mucus into powder is preferable because the poison doesn't spoil. This procedure doesn't kill the salamander. Killing them is frowned upon in most of [[Shaema]].  
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DC 18 Nature: the poison can be harvested in two ways. One is killing the salamander and skinning it. The skin is then dried and made into powder. The second way is milking the salamander by stroking it under it's chin. The salamander then produces the poisonous mucus which is easily scraped of with a dull knife edge and transferred into a vial. Drying the mucus into powder is preferable because the poison doesn't spoil. This procedure doesn't kill the salamander. Killing them is frowned upon in most of [[Shaema]].  
  
DC knowledge (nature) 19: if it's belly is touched, it's ribs pierce it's own skin as well as the attackers. This guarantees the poison entering the attackers bloodstream.
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DC 19 Nature: if it's belly is touched, it's ribs pierce it's own skin as well as the attackers. This guarantees the poison entering the attackers bloodstream.
  
DC knowledge (nature) 21: This reflex is active 1d4 x 10 seconds after it's death.
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DC 21 Nature: This reflex is active 1d4 x 10 seconds after it's death.

Latest revision as of 06:33, 23 July 2014

Is on the Random natural resources, Shaema list.

DC 13 Nature: This is a green papua salamander. Like all salamanders it's skin produces poison. Touching the poison is harmless but can be dangerous if it get's into contact with eyes, mouth, open wounds, or is ingested.

DC 16 Nature: Their poison is well sought after. It is used by hunters to disorient their pray, and by shamans as a ingredient for potions used in rituals. The younger the salamander is, the stronger the poison.

DC 18 Nature: the poison can be harvested in two ways. One is killing the salamander and skinning it. The skin is then dried and made into powder. The second way is milking the salamander by stroking it under it's chin. The salamander then produces the poisonous mucus which is easily scraped of with a dull knife edge and transferred into a vial. Drying the mucus into powder is preferable because the poison doesn't spoil. This procedure doesn't kill the salamander. Killing them is frowned upon in most of Shaema.

DC 19 Nature: if it's belly is touched, it's ribs pierce it's own skin as well as the attackers. This guarantees the poison entering the attackers bloodstream.

DC 21 Nature: This reflex is active 1d4 x 10 seconds after it's death.