Excerpts from A study of the zoosporia fungi jadomyceta varietals and their uses, volumes I through VII.
- Judgement’s Folly
- Unknown toxicology.
- Rare, found only in the deepest ravines.
- Grows in small cracks in foundations, or along deep tree bark.
- Red Heart
- Non-toxic. Regenerative properties.
- Common.
- Appears similar to some brassicae, though with dull outer “leaves”. Iternally it has a crimson coloring.
- Blurryvase
- Toxic. Avoid eating.
- Common.
- Bio-luminescent in low light, translucent in all light. Appears in an elegant vase-structure. Its blue spectrum light appears blurry when looked at directly.
- Not-juniper
- Toxic. Avoid all contact.
- Uncommon.
- Appears to be a juniper bush. It isn’t. Take caution.
- Snake’s ear
- Non-toxic. Settles stomaches.
- Common.
- Found wherever mosses grow. Forms thumb-sizes scales.
- Brittle stalks
- Toxic. Avoid all contact. Easily inhaled, anesthetic properties even in low doses.
- Uncommon.
- Appears somewhat like yucca, but with tubular hollow stalks. These, as the name suggests, are very fragile and break apart at very minor contact releasing clouds of choking spores.
- Jaddercaps
- Non-toxic. Regenerative properties.
- Common.
- Dull-red-capped fist sized button mushrooms, Jaddercaps appears everywhere around The Crags.
- Blue Royals
- TODO
- Chymist’s Bane
- Non-toxic. Still risky to eat, see below.
- Uncommon.
- A hearty-stalked mushroom. Grows mostly in the Jaddermire, but found in other ravines.
- Extremely volatile, can easily accidentally trigger exothermic reactions even in low quantities.
- Tastes spicey in flavor, which can mask its literal warming qualities.
- Spotted Posh
- TODO