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| List of Narcotics | |
| By: Tact Date: February 12, 2020, 9:06 am | |
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| What follows is a complete list of narcotics that the gang has | |
| (or has had) in its possession and has been known to deal on the | |
| streets of the various cities on Azeroth. Each narcotic comes | |
| with a description of the product as well as its effects | |
| (desired, side, withdrawal). They are all are based on direct | |
| in-game references, with additional inspiration drawn from real | |
| life equivalents where the game's own canon has been lacking. | |
| More products may be added to the list over time. | |
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| [tt]Bloodthistle[/tt] | |
| http://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_misc_herb_16.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Bloodthistle is a plant with bright green leaves, flexible | |
| spine, and a bright red flower - the colour of blood. It only | |
| grows in the kingdom of Quel'thalas and may in fact be a once | |
| common variety of thistle warped and tainted over time by | |
| exposure to the arcane power of the Sunwell. This may also | |
| explain why most of its medicinal and arcane properties only | |
| have any real effect on the Sin'dorei, or why it seems to grow | |
| close to sites or arcane power. Bloodthistle is used | |
| recreationally, and is also included in small amounts in several | |
| Thalassian cuisine recipes. Unmoderated and frequent use is | |
| frowned upon by the elven society. | |
| Effects: | |
| Bloodthistle is commonly used by blood elves to sate their lust | |
| for magic, as it grants a small boost in spell power. Possible | |
| side effects can range from mild withdrawal effects like | |
| lethargy or temporarily diminished ability to tap into the | |
| arcane to the more severe ones such as fatigue, sweating, heart | |
| palpitation, joint aches, nausea and vomiting, coughing fits, | |
| altered bowel function, insomnia, anxiety and hyperarousal, | |
| agitation, watery eyes, appetite loss, and depression. Long-term | |
| use and abuse likely worsen the addiction and strengthen the | |
| withdrawal effects. | |
| Consumption: Bloodthistle leaves can be chewed or dried up for | |
| smoking. | |
| Minimum street price: 10 silver per pouch of twenty petals | |
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| [tt]Dream Dust[/tt] | |
| http://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_misc_dust_05.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Dream dust originates from a natural substance acquired from | |
| green drake whelplings in the Swamp of Sorrows. It is made from | |
| a venom coating the whelplings' mucosae, which is dried and then | |
| ground into a fine pale powder. | |
| Effects: | |
| Effects of dream dust include warmth, relaxation, and slight | |
| euphoria. The user's thoughts are slowed and they feel somewhat | |
| detached from the world - generally in a positive way. It also | |
| grants resistance to pain, and if a user falls asleep during its | |
| effects, they've been known to experience vivid dreams. | |
| When under the effect of dream dust, breath and heart rate | |
| typically drop rather dramatically in short-term, which can be | |
| dangerous. Effects of dream dust don't last for very long, | |
| roughly three to four hours at most. Once the 'rush' of pleasure | |
| fades away, the user may end up with drowsiness or nausea. Dry | |
| mouth, runny nose and watery eyes are common side effects, | |
| alongside constipation. Irritation of mucosae and skin are | |
| possible, visible in itching and rash. Finally, the user may | |
| experience hallucinations, but is often able to recognize them | |
| as dream dust induced and hence, unreal. | |
| Dream dust is known to be very addictive. Repeated use builds a | |
| tolerance, in which case a stronger dose is required to reach | |
| the same effect. Withdrawal effects may include restlessness, | |
| muscle and joint aches, insomnia, diarrhoea, vomiting, cold | |
| flashes with goose bumps and muscle cramps (most commonly in | |
| legs). Repeated long-term use of dream dust can affect | |
| decision-making and cognitive abilities, leading to decreased | |
| learning, inability to regulate behaviour and exaggerated stress | |
| response. | |
| Consumption: Dream dust can be snorted, smoked, or melted down | |
| for injection. Intravenous use incurs the desired effect faster. | |
| Minimum street price: 15 silver per dram | |
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| [tt]Ghost Mushroom[/tt] | |
| http://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_mushroom_08.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Ghost mushroom is a pale-coloured and partially transparent | |
| mushroom, which emits a faint, pale glow, and grows exclusively | |
| underground in dark and moist conditions. It grows only in a few | |
| selected caves around Azeroth. The leading theory claims that | |
| the mushroom originates from the Zangarmarsh region of Outland, | |
| from which a limited number of spores were brought over during | |
| the First War, either unintentionally or as a deliberate effort | |
| by the orcish shamans, whose religion had turned to more | |
| sinister purposes. | |
| Effects: | |
| Ghost mushroom is usually used for alchemy, as the mushroom | |
| helps with creating strong ties to shadows and spirits, | |
| assisting with rituals and casting spells. Properly prepared, | |
| its ties to this side of magic make it a potent component in | |
| invulnerability and invisibility mixtures. However, it can also | |
| be used recreationally, although remains both a rare and an | |
| expensive method. | |
| Effects begin within 30 minutes to 2 hours from ingestion with | |
| hallucinations, restlessness, hyperarousal and arousal, slowing | |
| of motor functions and possibly vomiting or inability to hold | |
| urine or stool. Increased heartrate and blood pressure, dilated | |
| pupils, dry and red skin are seen in some cases. Common | |
| hallucinations include being able to see sound as colours, | |
| seeing wispy shapes or dead spirits and hearing whispers in | |
| unknown languages. Within 24 hours of ingestion, heartrate and | |
| breathing slow down and user falls into a trance-like state. | |
| During the trance, involuntary muscle movements, grinding of | |
| teeth, vomiting or screaming are possible. The trance usually | |
| lasts no more than two days, but prolonged comatose states have | |
| been reported. After waking up, hallucinations may still | |
| continue up to a week, withdrawing gradually. Long term use | |
| leads to bad dental hygiene, skin problems, poorer | |
| decision-making and cognitive abilities, inability to regulate | |
| behaviour and exaggerated stress response. Ghost mushroom is not | |
| addictive and there is no tolerance to its effects. | |
| Consumption: Ghost mushroom is to be eaten raw or used as an | |
| alchemical reagent. | |
| Minimum street price: 20 silver per mushroom | |
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| [tt]Gnogaine[/tt] | |
| https://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_cooking_80_powderedsugar.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Gnogaine is a fine greyish-white powder, which is purified | |
| extract from the toxic fallout of Gnomeregan, commonly sampled | |
| from irradiated troggs. | |
| Effects: | |
| The use of gnogaine gives an immediate rush and feelings of | |
| euphoria, increased sense of energy and alertness, an extremely | |
| elevated mood, a sense of well-being, and a feeling of | |
| supremacy. In addition, libido and self-confidence are greatly | |
| increased, and thus gnogaine has been known to be taken prior to | |
| stressful and/or dangerous events. | |
| The use of gnogaine can follow with side effects such as | |
| paranoia, dry mouth, dilated pupils, reduced appetite, | |
| indifference to pain, anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, and | |
| restlessness. Particularly high doses can lead to tremors and | |
| muscle twitches, chest pains, nausea, kidney failure, seizures, | |
| brain haemorrhage, or heart attack. In the long term, gnogaine | |
| abuse can lead to malnutrition, apathy, chronic exhaustion, | |
| insomnia, depression, poor dental hygiene, infertility, sexual | |
| dysfunction, hallucinations and impaired thinking. | |
| Gnogaine is highly addictive, and stopping its use after long | |
| term abuse can cause heavy and violent withdrawal effects. These | |
| effects can include agitation, depression, fatigue, general | |
| discomfort, muscular and cognitive slowness and vivid, | |
| unpleasant dreams. | |
| Consumption: Gnogaine can be sniffed, smoked, or melted down for | |
| injection. Intravenous use incurs the desired effect faster. | |
| Minimum street price: 15 silver per dram | |
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| [tt]Opium[/tt] | |
| http://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_misc_dust.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Opium is a yellowish dried latex extracted from the seed pods of | |
| the rain poppy plant. Rain poppy is only to be found in | |
| Pandaria, primarily in the Jade Forest, and to a lesser extent | |
| in the Vale of Eternal Blossoms and Timeless Isle. It is known | |
| to grow near bodies of fresh water, such as lakes, rivers and | |
| ponds. | |
| Effects: | |
| Effects of opium include warmth, relaxation, and slight | |
| euphoria. The user's thoughts are slowed and they feel somewhat | |
| detached from the world - generally in a positive way. It also | |
| grants resistance to pain, and if a user falls asleep during its | |
| effects, they've been known to experience vivid dreams. | |
| When under the effect of opium, breath and heart rate typically | |
| drop rather dramatically in short-term, which can be dangerous. | |
| Effects of opium don't last for very long, roughly three to four | |
| hours at most. Once the 'rush' of pleasure fades away, the user | |
| may end up with drowsiness or nausea. Dry mouth, runny nose and | |
| watery eyes are common side effects, alongside constipation. | |
| Irritation of mucosae and skin are possible, visible in itching | |
| and rash. Finally, the user may experience hallucinations, but | |
| is often able to recognize them as opium induced and hence, | |
| unreal. | |
| Opium is known to be very addictive. Repeated use builds a | |
| tolerance, in which case a stronger dose is required to reach | |
| the same effect. Withdrawal effects may include restlessness, | |
| muscle and joint aches, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold | |
| flashes with goose bumps and muscle cramps (most commonly in | |
| legs). Repeated long-term use of opium can affect | |
| decision-making and cognitive abilities, leading to decreased | |
| learning, inability to regulate behaviour and exaggerated stress | |
| response. | |
| Consumption: Opium can be sniffed, smoked, or melted down for | |
| injection. Intravenous use incurs the desired effect faster. | |
| Minimum street price: 15 silver per dram | |
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| [tt]Snuff[/tt] | |
| http://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_misc_dust_02.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Dry snuff is a smokeless tobacco product made from ground up | |
| tobacco leaves. It is most commonly used by the sailors of Booty | |
| Bay, first raising in popularity among the Bloodsail Buccaneers. | |
| Effects: | |
| Snuff serves as both a stimulant and a sedative. Some of the | |
| effects that may be experienced after sniffing snuff include | |
| reduced anxiety, increased alertness and concentration, improved | |
| reaction time, and feelings of mild euphoria and relaxation. | |
| Side effects can include increased blood pressure and heart | |
| rate, tremors and muscle pains, decreased appetite, dizziness, | |
| nausea, headache, and sneezing due to irritation of the nasal | |
| cavity. In the long term, the user may suffer from loss of sense | |
| of smell and taste, bad dental hygiene, increased risk of stroke | |
| and various cancers, shortness of breath, heart disease, early | |
| wrinkles, lowered fertility, impotence, osteoporosis, eye | |
| cataracts, high blood pressure, or morphological and functional | |
| changes in the nasal mucosae. | |
| As a tobacco product, snuff is known to be quite addictive, and | |
| repeated use builds a tolerance, in which case a stronger dose | |
| is required to reach the same effect. Withdrawal symptoms after | |
| long term abuse can include stress, depression, cravings, | |
| anxiety, insomnia, tremors, headaches, irritability, and | |
| difficulties in concentrating. | |
| Consumption: Snuff is consumed by sniffing. | |
| Minimum street price: 10 silver per box of thirty grams | |
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| [tt]Tobacco[/tt] | |
| https://wow.zamimg.com/images/wow/icons/large/inv_misc_herb_torngreentealeaf.jpg | |
| Description: | |
| Smoking tobacco is a tobacco product made from dried tobacco | |
| leaves. Tobacco is a particularly popular vice amongst humans, | |
| and many important figures such as King Terenas, Uther the | |
| Lightbringer and Highlord Fordring are said to have indulged in | |
| it. | |
| Effects: | |
| Tobacco serves as both a stimulant and a sedative. Some of the | |
| effects that may be experienced after smoking tobacco include | |
| reduced anxiety, increased alertness and concentration, improved | |
| reaction time, and feelings of mild euphoria and relaxation. | |
| Side effects can include increased blood pressure and heart | |
| rate, tremors and muscle pains, bad breath, decreased appetite, | |
| dizziness, nausea, headache, and coughing due to smoke | |
| irritation. In the long term, the user may suffer from loss of | |
| sense of smell and taste, bad dental hygiene, increased risk of | |
| stroke and various cancers, shortness of breath, heart disease, | |
| early wrinkles, lowered fertility, impotence, osteoporosis, eye | |
| cataracts, high blood pressure, or a persistent cough due to | |
| damage to the lungs. | |
| Tobacco is known to be quite addictive, and repeated use builds | |
| a tolerance, in which case a stronger dose is required to reach | |
| the same effect. Withdrawal symptoms after long term abuse can | |
| include stress, depression, cravings, anxiety, insomnia, | |
| tremors, headaches, irritability, and difficulties in | |
| concentrating. | |
| Consumption: Tobacco leaves can be chewed or dried up for | |
| smoking. | |
| Minimum street price: 5 silver per pouch of thirty grams | |
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