Blazzo Tulip

Published: Wed 07 November 1021
Updated: Sun 02 December 1021
By Ro

In Life.

The second Floral species is sincerely floral, the highly fragrant Blazzo Tulip dominants the landscape during what constitutes spring months, filling the air with an intoxicating aroma. While researchers initially assumed the intoxicating effects were merely psychosomatic, there is in fact a potent chemical reason for these effects. While being most close physically to common tulip species, chemically their makeup is similar to common poppies which produce opium. Due to this, as a precaution during spring months researchers are asked to wear Type 2 Hazmat suits, although this rule is commonly ignored, be aware that any violation of this procedure when conducting actual research could result in serious discipline. Additionally, any attempt to harvest the tulip, outside of research purposes, will result in an immediate review and possible dislodging from the research settlement. Special dispensation can be granted on holidays as the tulip, while being very close to opium is not actually either as addictive or as dangerous, and is indeed recommended for those not able to bring or by some reason out of ceremonial hallucinogens.

Blazzo Tulip

Published: Wed 07 November 1021
Updated: Sun 02 December 1021
By Ro

In Life.

The second Floral species is sincerely floral, the highly fragrant Blazzo Tulip dominants the landscape during what constitutes spring months, filling the air with an intoxicating aroma. While researchers initially assumed the intoxicating effects were merely psychosomatic, there is in fact a potent chemical reason for these effects. While being most close physically to common tulip species, chemically their makeup is similar to common poppies which produce opium. Due to this, as a precaution during spring months researchers are asked to wear Type 2 Hazmat suits, although this rule is commonly ignored, be aware that any violation of this procedure when conducting actual research could result in serious discipline. Additionally, any attempt to harvest the tulip, outside of research purposes, will result in an immediate review and possible dislodging from the research settlement. Special dispensation can be granted on holidays as the tulip, while being very close to opium is not actually either as addictive or as dangerous, and is indeed recommended for those not able to bring or by some reason out of ceremonial hallucinogens.