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*[[Erik Mona|Mona, Erik]]. ''[[Age of Worms]] Overload'' ([[Paizo Publishing]], 2005). [http://paizo.com/dungeon/news/v5748eaic9jzc] | *[[Erik Mona|Mona, Erik]]. ''[[Age of Worms]] Overload'' ([[Paizo Publishing]], 2005). [http://paizo.com/dungeon/news/v5748eaic9jzc] | ||
− | *[[F. Wesley Schneider|Schneider, F. Wesley. "Wormfood." [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]] #334 (Paizo Publishing, [[2005]]). | + | *[[F. Wesley Schneider|Schneider, F. Wesley]]. "Wormfood." [[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]] #334 (Paizo Publishing, [[2005]]). |
{{Wikipedia|Kalamanthis}} | {{Wikipedia|Kalamanthis}} |
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In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Kalamanthis is a rare psychotropic plant known only to grow on the slopes of the Griffon's Roost in the Cairn Hills, and harvested and sold by the monks of the Twilight Monastery. A potent narcotic, the raw root can be chewed, the leaf can be dried and smoked or snorted, and the sap can be boiled into a concentrated paste and injected.
References
- Mona, Erik. Age of Worms Overload (Paizo Publishing, 2005). [1]
- Schneider, F. Wesley. "Wormfood." Dragon #334 (Paizo Publishing, 2005).
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