• Those are pearls around the size of a marble, white as snow and sparkle in the sunlight. Those pearls are the antithesis of all form of posions. When placed upon food or drink contaminated with posions, those pearls will remove them, turning black in the process. a Pearl of Purity also cleanse wound caused by posioned weapons and fangs. If pounded into a powder and drunk with water, it would remove most posions. Those pearls are usually expensive and are lusted by nobility.

    Dragon Warriors
    One application of a pearl removes one strong poison from food, drink or an open wound. A pearl can be used this way three times before it turns totally black, which by then it will lose its curative properties (but it is not useless – if dipped into a liquid, it will transform it into an extremely strong poison, which requires a roll of 4d6 under Strength to resist).

    Fate 3.0:
    Purge Poison

    Altered Fate
    Purge Poison Ability +3 (Form: Paste/Medication, Function: Remove one Aspect/Consequence related to poison, Range: Touch/Ingested), Release Poison +4 (Form: Liquid Poison, Function: Place one Aspect/Moderate Consequence related to poison, Range: Touch/Ingested, Condition: Purge Poison ability used 3 times).

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