Spice melange: Difference between revisions

From A KoL Wiki
imported>Flargen
m Notes: this note no longer necessary
imported>Flargen
m oh, and detag; gotta think ahead for these things, I do
Line 1: Line 1:
{{NeedsContent|comment=Message when attempting to use another}}
{{item|
{{item|
itemid=3433|
itemid=3433|

Revision as of 08:34, 12 July 2008

spice melange
spice melange

This is a tiny amount of orangeish powder -- a mysterious mix of mysterious spices, made even more mysterious by the mysterious digestive processes of a sandworm. One or more of those instances of "mysterious" should probably be replaced by "disgusting."

Type: usable
Cannot be discarded


(In-game plural: quantities of spice melange)
View metadata
Item number: 3433
Description ID: 569771218
View in-game: view
View market statistics

Drop Location

Using a drum machine
giant sandworm

When Used

  • First use per day
You pop the spice melange into your mouth and chew it up. You're thinking to yourself "self, this stuff has a surprisingly pleasant cinnamon taste to it," when suddenly your senses kick into overdrive.

There is an audible buzz as your metabolism speeds up and your consciousness expands. You become aware of every mote of air as it dances around you. Possible futures unfold before you. You especially like the ones where you're rich, famous and drunk.

After a while, the more intense effects of the spice wear off. You wipe the drool off your chin and, invigorated and refreshed by the experience, resolve to get back to business.

  • Subsequent uses
You're too scared to eat any more of that stuff today.

Notes

  • Removes 3 drunkenness and 3 fullness.
  • Implemented on July 4, 2008, with the announcement "Giant sandworms now have drops, including a cool and rare new item. He who controls it controls the universe!"

References

  • The name of the item, and the remark in the announcement about controlling the universe, are, like the sandworms themselves, references to Frank Herbert's novel Dune.
  • The usage of "You think to yourself, 'Self...'" was popularized by Emeril Lagasse, but is actually an older expression whose origins are unknown.
  • The description of the effects are very similar to the effects of Salvia Divinorum, which is of the same genus as the spice sage.

Collection

  • 🥇: Gleiten (#3749592) - 3,235
  • 🥈: Haxxi (#2264486) - 1,469
  • 🥉: OGL (#2873594) - 1,291
  • #4: oooo (#152646) - 500
  • #5: adwriter (#119474) - 223
  • #6: TQuilla (#2771003) - 201
  • #7: tristan (#884924) - 190
  • #8: PHILTHy (#1144137) - 177
  • #9: Mistress of the Obvious (#845708) - 154
  • #10: Mister Theft (#2669469) - 139

Powered by Museum 🏛️ (see more)