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− | Slipdust itself appears as a fine, silvery powder. Its effect is revealed when a portion of it is ingested. After an onset period of a minute or so, the consumer will become extremely open to suggestion. The consumer can be easily convinced in to performing a wide variety of actions they normally wouldn't do -- virtually anything. The victim will be willing to follow the advice or orders of a person who would otherwise be ignored or detested. This state of mind can last anywhere from a few minutes to at most | + | Slipdust itself appears as a fine, silvery powder. Its effect is revealed when a portion of it is ingested. After an onset period of a minute or so, the consumer will become extremely open to suggestion. The consumer can be easily convinced in to performing a wide variety of actions they normally wouldn't do -- virtually anything. The victim will be willing to follow the advice or orders of a person who would otherwise be ignored or detested. This state of mind can last anywhere from a few minutes to at most four hours, depending on the amount taken, and the consumer's composition. |
− | As its name implies, Slipdust is intended to be discreetly slipped into the food or drink of an unwitting individual. As Slipdust does not completely dissolve, it leaves behind a faint grainy texture in any drink or food containing it, which could tip off the consumer. | + | As its name implies, Slipdust is intended to be discreetly slipped into the food or drink of an unwitting individual. As Slipdust does not completely dissolve, it leaves behind a faint grainy texture and distinct flavor in any drink or food containing it, which could tip off the consumer. |
− | If a victim realizes he has been affected, he may be able to protect himself by avoiding all suggestions until the effect wears off -- either by fleeing, closing off his senses, or incapacitating those around him before they can speak. His efforts, of course, will be thwarted if the drug takes effect and he is ordered to do otherwise. | + | If a victim realizes he has been affected, he may be able to protect himself by avoiding all suggestions until the effect wears off -- either by fleeing, closing off his senses, or incapacitating those around him before they can speak. His efforts, of course, will be thwarted if the drug takes effect and he is ordered to do otherwise. Regardless of whether or not the victim realizes he's been affected, his memory of the entire experience will be foggy, and may prevent him from remembering important details. |
− | Slipdust's effects will end prematurely if the user regurgitates | + | Slipdust's effects will end prematurely if the user regurgitates the powder, or if the user is subjected to a curative effect such as [[Detox]]. |
− | Controlling others against their will is considered an abhorrent act and crime and act in Hyrule. Thus, Slipdust itself may be considered an illegal substance. | + | Controlling others against their will is considered an abhorrent act and crime and act in Hyrule. Thus, Slipdust itself may be considered an illegal substance, and crafting it may be regarded as a crime. |
A sufficiently skilled [[Botanist]] can create a [[:Category:Supply Field|supply]] of Slipdust with 3 [[Hyoi Seed (material)|Hyoi Seed]]s, and one instance of [[Craving Powder]]. | A sufficiently skilled [[Botanist]] can create a [[:Category:Supply Field|supply]] of Slipdust with 3 [[Hyoi Seed (material)|Hyoi Seed]]s, and one instance of [[Craving Powder]]. |
Revision as of 10:27, 21 December 2016
- This content is a tentative addition to Hyrule Castle, and is still undergoing revision. It is not yet available to player-characters.
Slipdust | |
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Type | Utility Organic Item |
Fields | Control, Potion, Supply |
Cost | Normal Cost C5: 40 rupees |
Slipdust itself appears as a fine, silvery powder. Its effect is revealed when a portion of it is ingested. After an onset period of a minute or so, the consumer will become extremely open to suggestion. The consumer can be easily convinced in to performing a wide variety of actions they normally wouldn't do -- virtually anything. The victim will be willing to follow the advice or orders of a person who would otherwise be ignored or detested. This state of mind can last anywhere from a few minutes to at most four hours, depending on the amount taken, and the consumer's composition.
As its name implies, Slipdust is intended to be discreetly slipped into the food or drink of an unwitting individual. As Slipdust does not completely dissolve, it leaves behind a faint grainy texture and distinct flavor in any drink or food containing it, which could tip off the consumer.
If a victim realizes he has been affected, he may be able to protect himself by avoiding all suggestions until the effect wears off -- either by fleeing, closing off his senses, or incapacitating those around him before they can speak. His efforts, of course, will be thwarted if the drug takes effect and he is ordered to do otherwise. Regardless of whether or not the victim realizes he's been affected, his memory of the entire experience will be foggy, and may prevent him from remembering important details.
Slipdust's effects will end prematurely if the user regurgitates the powder, or if the user is subjected to a curative effect such as Detox.
Controlling others against their will is considered an abhorrent act and crime and act in Hyrule. Thus, Slipdust itself may be considered an illegal substance, and crafting it may be regarded as a crime.
A sufficiently skilled Botanist can create a supply of Slipdust with 3 Hyoi Seeds, and one instance of Craving Powder.
Trivia
- Casting Detox can end the effects of Slipdust prematurely, while owning a Moon Pearl can prevent them entirely.
- Other treasures capable of discreetly controlling one's peers include Charmed Speech, Aroma Ring, or Jewel of Control.
- The Slipdust treasure is an original creation by one of Hyrule Castle's members. Its concept is credited to Electronic Ink.