Ghoul’s Feast
This clay pot is stuff full of festering flesh and is magically reinforced. Even while sealed it gives off an unpleasant odor that is hard to mask.
This clay pot is stuff full of festering flesh and is magically reinforced. Even while sealed it gives off an unpleasant odor that is hard to mask.
An air sac taken from an inflated Blowhard Bird, this magical, watermelon sized bag packs quite a punch, despite weighing little more than a feather.
An example of the dangers of housing a brewery underneath an alchemist’s workshop, the heavyweight potion is the result of a batch of dwarven stout ale that was contaminated by an upstairs neighbor’s spilt cauldron. While the consistency leaves much to be desired, the potion actually has a rather pleasant, malty flavor that finishes very smooth.
Functionally a Potion of Healing for the undead, this foul smelling, green concoction is said to originate in ghoul communities deep in the Underdark. There, it is traded frequently in the street markets and supplied to whatever form of armed forces that the hungering dead can manage to organize.