Jhayeta's Alchemies Shop is a creaky and dim old place run by Jhayeta, a half-orc master alchemist who brooks no nonsense. She prefers the dim lighting, and objects if anyone tries to lighten either the mood or the light level. She brews extremely fine goods, but cares little for finicky details like 'taste' or 'smell'. After all, her kind can eat rotting carcasses from a garbage bin for all that humans care, so why should she compromise her product by catering for extra details which only dilute the effect?
Jhayeta's alchemical and magical potions often have extra effects, but sometimes they can be a little... surprising. Any time you drink one of them, roll 1d10: Roll --- Result 1 - Potion acts as intended, lasts for 10% longer duration. 2 - Potion tastes like rotting fish carcasses after the seagulls have finished with it. Make a Constitution saving throw (DC 12) or be Poisoned for the next 1d3 rounds. 3 - Potion has an enormous amount of sugar. You gain advantage on Initiative rolls for the next 1 hour, and then take 1 level of exhaustion. 4 - Potion restores your arcane energy. You regain 1 expended spell slot of 1st or 2nd level. 5 - The potion is exceptionally strong, and you only need to take half the dose. Don't remove it from your sheet, and the next time you drink it, there is no additional effect. 6 - Potion makes your mouth dry out uncontrollably. You need to drink a gallon of water in the next hour, or you take 1 level of exhaustion. 7 - Potion causes uncontrollable (loud and smelly) flatulence for the next hour. Anyone trying to detect you with smell or hearing has advantage on their rolls. If anyone is around you, you are shamed unless you can blame a nearby dog. 8 - Potion has healing effects. You regain 8 (1d8+3) hit points. 9 - Potion focuses your mind. You gain +2 on saving throws against effects which make you Charmed or Frightened for the next 1 hour. 10 - Potion makes you full of energy. You have advantage on Athletics and Acrobatics checks for the next 1 hour. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 4 March 2021. Comments are closed.
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