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===Diceberry=== Growing on small herbaceous shrubs, the fruit of the diceberry plant are highly sought after prizes by changelings, hobs, and the Gentry alike. The typical berries found on the bush are a pentagonal trapezohedron in shape, or 10 sided die, typically appearing as a golden tinged orange color with bright, firm skin and a tangy sweet almost honey-like flavor. Occasionally some berries will be a deep crimson, and these are the true prize. While the flavor remains mostly unchanged, when consumed there is a chance the fruit will swing luck to the favor of the consumer. Mechanically, the player rolls a single die with the 9 again rule in effect and if it comes up with any successes, the next roll the player makes automatically gains those successes. While eating a hand full of these berries for a massive burst of luck seems like a great plan, red diceberries are horribly addictive when consumed in any real quantity. The player rolls stamina + composure - the number of berries past the first consumed in the past day for each additional berry eaten. Characters suffering from diceberry addiction do not benefit from the 10 again rule and to make matters worse, 1s subtract from successes. Eating a diceberry will clear the effect for half a day, though to become clean the character has to be clean for a week and roll stamina + composure and get at least one success with the withdrawal penalty in effect. Botching that roll ups the time period to be clean to an entire month. An of course, the diceberry's positive effects cannot be used on any roll relating to its addicting effects.
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