Vol IV. Alchemists , elixirs and their magic

The alchemists, shamanic characters, specific to each of the 7 clans, were all able to transmute their vital prey into an elixir of essential protoamino acids to temporarily compensate for nutritional weaknesses and deficiencies

They are greatly regarded by all members of the clan and sometimes have more power than the king. They typically have some magical powers and live longer than others. (…)

Composition of elixirs and metachemistry  

The magical elixirs are made of essential protoamino acids, they are specific to each tribe. Their manufacture is secret, but it is famous that the main ingredient is the tribes’ vital prey.  , (extracts are available for study onsite, at Mintopolis university chemistry labs) .. (…)

Beneficial and adverse secondary effects

All Elixirs have the power to extend life to 80, sometimes even 100 eneoaq, without having to deplore neither the wear of conical teeth nor the loss of biomimetic scales

Unfortunately, even the best elixirs cannot replace the benefits of a natural food, Absorbing them, in whatever dosage and from whatever nutritional origin, fatally accelerates the aging of the vocal polychords, which has a bad effect on the combat dynamics of the wisest warriors. Indeed, these, tormented by being deprived of the possibility of communicating with their network of allies, end up isolating themselves to exhale their final bubble alone deep in the mangrove caves. Our scientists will have  to understand the precious anti-aging chemical mechanism, but also to slow down or even reverse this dramatic and paradoxical side effect of the elixir of long life.

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Notes assembled by Prof. filomena Dapps, exclusively for the Private Museum collections of the Kings & Queens of the Webtrias.
Currently gone on the 2nd expedition, Filomena should come back with new insights on the Crocz civilisation...

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