Mushrooms in Middle-earth Role Playing
To flesh out the setting, Middle-earth Role Playing introduces many new types of mushrooms.
Bearded Fang
Bearded Fang (S. Fangarch, Q. Fangacarca) was a white, underground mushroom. It bore a 3-inch cap with a mass of beard-like fibers around the stalk, often speckled with harmless black spores. The fungus was considered a delicacy and valued for its rich nutrition, though the beard itself was tasteless and usually left on as proof of authenticity.
Black Cackler
Camadarch
Camadarch (S. Fladluin, Q. Faltaluin) was a small cave mushroom found in caves in eastern Eriador and in the Under-deeps. Only an inch tall, with a cap marked by a black star pattern, it was the source of a dangerous poison. Taken in liquid form, it turned a victim’s skin blue before causing extremities to decay. When mixed with alcohol, it became an acidic contact agent capable of inflicting severe burns. Preparation was notoriously perilous, often as deadly to the handler as to the intended victim.
Deadly Akra
Deadman’s Eyes
Deadman’s Eyes (S. Luichin, Q. Loicohendi) was a rare white mushroom with red spots, found near Drûg campsites. When consumed, it enabled mortals to pass unharmed among the Dead, a property fiercely guarded by the Drughu. It also produced a powerful euphoria and sense of oneness with nature. The mushroom was highly toxic in excess.
Dung-Reveling Psarch
Hopper Mushrooms
Hopperfoot
Hopperfoot (S. Mithin, Q. Sindibendi), also known as False Hopper, was a small grey mushroom marked with black dots, found on tree bark in tropical forests. It resembled the true hopper mushroom but differed in effect: it could restore vitality and health, though it caused deep sleep and flatulence.
Luminous Vrak
Madarch
Madarch (S. Arachwan, Q. Arnahwan), also known as Zûrumul, was a giant purple and orange mushroom, growing in great clusters underground harvested by Dwarves. It reached five feet in height, with a four-foot crown and tough fibrous roots. Its ridges yielded a juice called norechor, which healed cuts and vessels when diluted, though undiluted it could burst the veins of the drinker. The flesh was edible and sustaining in lean times.
Malodorous Milkcap
Nightrod
Nightrod (S. Lebedmor, Q. Morilepsë), also known as Ebony Fingers, was a small, black, cone-shaped mushroom found in caves. It grew in clusters and was prized both as a mild healing fungus and as a delicacy, especially in Dwarven soups. A fresh nightrod cap could restore health, but it lost potency once dried.
Other Eyes
Puff-Spice
Shagu-Bitter
Skull Cap
Temsanc
Traitor’s Goblet
White Destroyer
Witch’s Pie
Zulsendura
Referencias
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