A random table to add more flavor (har har har) to your elfgame.
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| 2 | Yellow musk creeper pollen: Soft golden yellow powder with a sweet flavor that produces a tingly sensation on the tongue. Using too much causes total numbness. One of the most expensive spices in the world. |
| 3 | Verdente: A powdered resin that is tasteless, odorless and colorless, but turns tooth enamel bright green. Popular with practical jokers. |
| 4 | Cheesewort: Uncannily tastes like aged cheese. |
| 5 | Sal formica: A savory pink powder made from grinding together salt and ants. |
| 6 | Attermint: An freshwater aquatic plant; very pungent and peppery, with a sharp cooling aftertaste. |
| 7 | Krilantro: For most people, these aromatic leaves act as a flavor enhancer, but one in five people find the taste unpleasantly fishy. |
| 8 | Blightbane: Waxy green leaves renowned for their antiseptic and astringent properties. Food cooked with blightbane has double the shelf-life, but acquires a slight bitter aftertaste. |
| 9 | Batnip: Leaves and flowerbuds have the same effect on bats that catnip has on cats. It is said that an elixir of batnip renders the drinker’s blood inedible to vampires. |
| 10 | Puckle / Puckleberry: A small, spherical, magenta fruit that is almost too sour to eat raw. Dried and ground, puckle adds a zesty tartness. |
| 11 | Feberice: Also known as feverfeel, a sprinkle of this reddish-brown powder contributes an earthy warmth to dishes. An excess amount will provoke an actual fever. |
| 12 | Grains of perdition: Grated imp horn; incredibly spicy and slightly intoxicating. Food seasoned with grains of perdition and creatures that eat it will detect as chaotic (and/or evil). |