Mystic Herbology in the Americas?

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Mystic Herbology in the Americas?

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Has there been any work-up anywhere about mystical properties of plants here in the Americas?
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No, but that sounds like a good Rifter article.
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if you read all the england herbs there are a few that get mentioned as being from america originally and I second that it would make a good rifter article
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Mephisto wrote:
Mark Hall wrote:No, but that sounds like a good Rifter article.


I wonder if Palladium would publish Magic Cannabis and Magic Mushrooms as Mystic Herbology?


That's something I might include, but wouldn't tie too closely to rest of the article... easy to take out if they want. On the other hand, you've got Juicers and a variety of recreational pharmaceuticals in other Rifts books, so I'd include it, but make it easy to cut out.
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They did mention that American Indian Plant Shamans can optionally have mystic herbology. It would seem reasonable to have a listing for magical properties for native north american plants.
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