... I was asking YJF if he would provide a description of the flowers he gave my rahkshi.
The red ones have traces of potassium permanganate with higher traces of glycerin. There is a small trace of mutagen in the petals, most likely spilled.
The blue ones seem normal, upon first inspection.
The green ones have high traces of sulfiric acid. Smaller, yet still impressive traces of hydrochloric, nitric, chromic, acetic and hydrofluoric acids are found. Mutagen can be seen inside the root/stem, going to the core.
... I was asking YJF if he would provide a description of the flowers he gave my rahkshi.
The red ones have traces of potassium permanganate with higher traces of glycerin. There is a small trace of mutagen in the petals, most likely spilled.
The blue ones seem normal, upon first inspection.
The green ones have high traces of sulfiric acid. Smaller, yet still impressive traces of hydrochloric, nitric, chromic, acetic and hydrofluoric acids are found. Mutagen can be seen inside the root/stem, going to the core.