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Real author : David S. J. Hodgson (Writter), Brynn Metheney (Artist) Original media : The Hero's Guides to The Elder Scrolls Online Comment : This book is the journal of a wizard's apprentice, focusing on alchemical studies.
By Gargrell Sorick, 2E 578
T he truffles, mushrooms, and toadstools of Tamriel are both delicious and deadly: Kyne blesses us with a multitude of varieties, but taunts us by cursing many of them with a taste that poisons and slays more proficiently than a giant. Though this book of ingredients is no substitute for writings specific to the safe collecting and consumption of fungi, there are a number of plants that apothecaries take particular delight in gathering or purchasing. Be certain the fungus you harvest is the plant with such benefits, as venturing into the wilds for a tasteless or poisonous specimen with similar markings can be disheartening.
This mushroom of grayish blue with a domed cap and slim stalk is found in small clusters around rocks and ivy in the northern and central forests. Proven benefits (in Alchemy)
Find these large red caps with white stalks, which usually grow as a single plant (but occasionally in clusters of two or three), by damp walls or the marshy ground of western Tamriel. Proven benefits (in Alchemy)
Lucky explorers may harvest clusters of these squat, orange-capped mushrooms from dark caves, where they grow among rocks in groups of ten or more. Proven Benefits (in Alchemy)
One of Morrowind's indigenous (and smaller) specimens, this is a slender turquoise fungus, usually seen in groups of three, with bursts of green and purple and a light blue center. Proven benefits (in Alchemy)
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