Potion of Sickness

SpellsHealth  ► Death  ► Potion of Sickness
A poison only to be administered in small amounts, lest you wish death to the taker.

Casting Instructions for 'Potion of Sickness'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Poison Leaves/Plants
  • 1 Moldy Food Item
  • 1/2 Cup of Water (Preferrably Rosewater or Monnwater.)
  • Any Other Poisonous Item
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Poison Leaves/Plants
  • 1 Moldy Food Item
  • 1/2 Cup of Water (Preferrably Rosewater or Monnwater.)
  • Any Other Poisonous Item

First, you must boil the water. Do this in a cauldron or a microwave, either is fine.

Once the water is boiling hot, take it off the heat and add all poison plants. After the water starts turning colors, add the mold by scraping it off the food. Straight after this, add any more poisonous items (Expired medicine, bugs, bird feathers, rotten carrots, snot, you get the gist) and stir.

Wait until it has steeped for at least 10 minutes. Then, strain the potion. Pour it into a vial or a flask, and administer only 1-5 tablespoons, depending on how sick you want them to get. Never give them the full thing- It can kill them for real. Also, please note that sometimes, human's immune systems can be very strong, and in weak doses this may not work to get them sick all the time.

If the taker of this potion dies, I assume no liability, as I have warned you many times in this.


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Added to on Aug 06, 2016
Last edited on May 20, 2020
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