Kerrigan's Studies
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2025 1:42 am
Found the most fascinating specimen today! Blood moss - what a peculiar name for such a vibrant plant. Found it growing in a damp, humid area. The moisture must be perfect for it. Note to self: check other humid locations... wait, was I supposed to meet someone today? No, no, focus Kerrigan!
The moss itself is quite remarkable - deep crimson with tiny crystalline formations along the edges. When I ground it with my mortar and pestle, it released this sweet, almost metallic scent. Measured exactly 3 pinches of the powdered moss - precision is key! Added it slowly to a full beaker of distilled water heated until steam rose but before bubbling began.
The reaction was immediate! Violent bubbling for what I counted as 47 heartbeats, then complete stillness. The mixture turned the most brilliant blue I've ever seen - like looking into a summer sky reflected in still water. Added two drops of stabilizing oil and stirred counterclockwise with my silver rod 12 times. Why counterclockwise? Must research that later.
Decided to test it properly this time - drank a small vial of the blue mixture. Sweet taste with a slight tingle on the tongue! Within moments, everything felt... faster. My hands moved like lightning, my reflexes sharp as a blade. Lasted exactly 120 heartbeats before the effect faded.
Only 2 minutes though... need to research stronger concentrations. Perhaps more blood moss? Different preparation methods? Must investigate!
Reminder: buy more glass vials - broke three today
The moss itself is quite remarkable - deep crimson with tiny crystalline formations along the edges. When I ground it with my mortar and pestle, it released this sweet, almost metallic scent. Measured exactly 3 pinches of the powdered moss - precision is key! Added it slowly to a full beaker of distilled water heated until steam rose but before bubbling began.
The reaction was immediate! Violent bubbling for what I counted as 47 heartbeats, then complete stillness. The mixture turned the most brilliant blue I've ever seen - like looking into a summer sky reflected in still water. Added two drops of stabilizing oil and stirred counterclockwise with my silver rod 12 times. Why counterclockwise? Must research that later.
Decided to test it properly this time - drank a small vial of the blue mixture. Sweet taste with a slight tingle on the tongue! Within moments, everything felt... faster. My hands moved like lightning, my reflexes sharp as a blade. Lasted exactly 120 heartbeats before the effect faded.
Only 2 minutes though... need to research stronger concentrations. Perhaps more blood moss? Different preparation methods? Must investigate!
Reminder: buy more glass vials - broke three today