Upon opening the loud squeaking door cobwebs and old sweat bombards your nostrils. Toward the back of the long hall of a lodge you see a partitioned kitchen and pantry. In the center of the hall is large posted board marked “Badge Board“. To the left of the front door is a mounted key stand. There is a sign posted- the key rule of the Messhall: “NO CAPs Allowed”. Good manners are so hard to come by these days.


Pantry Contents:
Adder’s Fork – Fern leaves that have been ground into a fine powder.
Blindworm’s Sting – pulverized Knotwood flakes. The dusty glass bottle rattles from time to time.
Eye of Newt – Unshelled mustard seed.
Lizard’s Leg – Heart shaped Begonia leaves in a deep violet shade that has been chopped and jarred.
Owlet’s Wing – Goose Grass that has been pounded into a paste.
Toe of Frog – Buttercup petals, dried and stored.
Tongue of Dog – Hound’s Tongue blossoms that have been dried, although they still smell like dead mice.

Herbs:
Inside a locked box marked “Not Safe for Consumption”, after locating the poorly hidden key you find the following bottles of dried ingredients:
Aconite
Belladonna
Chrysanthemum
Deadly Nightshade
Delphinium
Devil’s Trumpet
Fox Glove
Hag’s Taper
Hellebore
Hemlock
Henbane
Mandrake
Witch Hazel

