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A druid seeds deadly herbs into a village's fields, coaxing the plants to resemble farmers' crops. |
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The life of a tyrant (knight) is central to one of Pharika's experiments in mortal suffering, so the god resurrects the tyrant whenever enemies kill him. |
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Legend tells of a hydra with alchemical lore scribed upon its bones. When an alchemist (mage) begins poisoning the beasts, Nylea sends dozens of hydras to seek revenge, catching innocents in the fray. |
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A town suffering from a plague seeks a cure from a cult fanatic of Pharika engaged in warlike research. The researcher's blessing alleviates the pox but leaves the survivors delusional and violent. |
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After the characters witness a miracle, an apothecary (mage) seeks their blood as a medicinal ingredient. |
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An archmage devotee of Pharika manages to shrink monsters to a size so small that they effectively behave as viruses. |
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