Petal Powder of Power
This is a fairly fundamental resource and material for rituals of the Green Dimension. The powder of power is made by roughly grinding or cutting up the petals of various ancient plants the Broodmother seeded onto the world in ancient times.
The flowers to create this powder are created from seeds that - in the modern times - are generally handed down from different cells by the cultists. The flowers are relatively simple to grow. On average, the flowers can be grown in normal earth, so in modern times, a cultist can simply decide to grow the plants in a garden or in straight up flower pots. It takes about a month for the plants to begin flowering and after this, the flowers can be harvested 1-2 times per week.
The flowers to create this powder are created from seeds that - in the modern times - are generally handed down from different cells by the cultists. The flowers are relatively simple to grow. On average, the flowers can be grown in normal earth, so in modern times, a cultist can simply decide to grow the plants in a garden or in straight up flower pots. It takes about a month for the plants to begin flowering and after this, the flowers can be harvested 1-2 times per week.
Properties
Material Characteristics
Generally, the powder of power is found as a powder, usually interspersed with petal chunks about half the size of a finger nail.
History & Usage
Discovery
The recipe and the flowers used to create the powder of power has been seeded into the world of the humans by the broodmother in ancient times, as the first cultists were seeking her guidance.
Cultural Significance and Usage
The powder is generally used to lay out runes in rituals dealing with the green dimension.
Reusability & Recycling
The powder is usually consumed by the ritual, leaving the petals dried to a crisp or even reduced to a dry powder or ash upon use. Reuse or recyling is not possible.
Odor
Generally a sweet, but somewhat stinging smell, especially when opening a container of this material
Color
The color depends on the precise petals used, but in general, it will be an assortment of colorful pieces of petals.
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