Poisoncraft - The Art of Unmaking

"A healer and a poisoner often use the same ingredients. The difference? Intent."
  Poisoncraft is alchemy at its most lethal. While all alchemical processes manipulate ingredients, poisoncraft focuses on their most destructive properties. A skilled poisoner is a surgeon of suffering, extracting, refining, and weaponizing nature’s cruelest gifts. Poisons are often classified into three primary categories: ingested, inhaled, and absorbed through the skin. Mastering these requires understanding their potency, duration, and, most importantly, how to make them untraceable. A careless poisoner is little more than a common murderer; a true practitioner of the craft kills with elegance, leaving behind nothing but a mystery. Poisons often require aging, careful temperature control, or delicate binding agents to ensure their efficacy. Many have multiple stages of preparation, some requiring a reagent to activate or a catalyst to disguise their taste and scent. And, of course, antidotes exist, crafted by those same poisoners, for the right price.

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