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Science and Magic


Alchemy -- a mixture of science and magic.  I can see myself in that role -- in other times and places.   

Google defines alchemy as:

the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. It was concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir.

Beautifully crafted, the Dirty Rat - Mortalis Toxica comes in both PBR and Legacy (shown) versions and is available at the newly opened and very full as I type this on opening day Abnormality event.


From the notecard:

Mortalis Toxica – a mysterious alchemist’s kit steeped in dark legend. Created by the elusive Dr. Armand Thorne, a 19th-century chemist rumored to have dabbled in forbidden sciences, this set holds secrets many have dared not unveil.


Each bottle within tells its own story. The icy “Frozen Tears” are believed to have been collected from cursed peaks, while the sinister “Verdant Bindweed” is said to grow only in shadowed forests untouched by sunlight. Thorne claimed these potent concoctions could reveal visions, heal… or destroy.


After Dr. Thorne’s unexplained disappearance, his creations were lost to time—until now. Rediscovered and meticulously preserved, Mortalis Toxica invites only the boldest to explore its dark potential… but beware, for each potion holds a danger all its own.



Comments

varshakush said…
"The blend of science and mystique in alchemy is so captivating. Dr. Thorne’s creations sound like they hold incredible secrets!"
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