Skodbutton
A small, unassuming flower with a hard fruit that causes wild hallucination when ground and consumed. It is extremely bitter and often causes side effects such as nausea, anxiety, paranoia, and headaches. Skodbutton is typically not used recreationally, but shamans and other trance-workers value it for visions and spells. It is not addictive.
Also known as: Fog buttons
Properties
Material Characteristics
A small, densely hairy, creeping plant that sends up clusters of star-shaped pale flowers on leafless stems. Usually grows no taller than 6", except the flower stalks, which can reach 1'.
Geology & Geography
Found exclusively at high altitudes, scattered along cliff faces or clinging to rocky screes.
Odor
Bitter and acrid.
Taste
Extremely bitter, downright foul.
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