Here’s a table of herb names that I’ve been messing with.
Gave it a few rolls.Here’s my results:
Fanged Moon Dagger
A tall succulent plant made up of thorny blade shaped leaves surrounding a spear of small pale flowers. In the light of the moon the flowers open and release silver grains of sour smelling pollen.
If harvested and smeared onto a blade using the sticky gel from inside the leaves, this pollen effectively “silvers” the weapon for one attack.
Holy Sky Curse
A low crawling leafy plant of pure crimson. Difficult to cultivate, but a favorite of holy men, and often grown in the shady places of temple gardens or at the base of secretive windows.
If trod upon the pigment within the leaves dyes ones boots blood red, causing them to leave startling footprints. Usually concluding in a stern reprimand to whoever had been skulking where they should not be…
In some religious tomes this herb has been rumored to experience explosive growth in response to a corrupted clergy. Ultimately growing thickly over walls and forming a gloomy red haze over the building.
Day Rat Cap
Fuzzy brown and grey mushrooms that spring up suddenly near sewer entrances in rain soaked city streets.
Sporting long black anchoring roots, resembling rat tails.
If disturbed by curious animals or foot traffic these mushroom caps suddenly spring sideways and roll away, often down into the sewer proper, giving the appearance of a fleeing rat.
While harmless above ground, these mushrooms develop poisonous spores if able to find a wet and sunless environment. Morphing into the Night Rat Cap. A much more dangerous hazard, retaining their sudden explosive springiness, but with the added threat of spewing toxic fumes as they tumble.
These are great! I;m glad the table was able to lend a bit of inspiration. The Day Rat Cap to Night Rat Cap is awesome. ![]()
I was definitely picturing something like the critters from Critters lol
