Honey Nightmare

Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
The Forbidden song, also known as the Honey nightmare is an alcoholic beverage resembling of a syrupy mead, crafted by the wandering folk from wasps honey.
 

Medicinal use

Those suffering from stuttering are given to drink this sweet and spicy libation, as it is said it both stings the lips and coats the throat with honey, it glues the mouth and prohibits the consumer of it to move it unwillingly.
 

Recreational use

Mixing this drink with some types of common mushroom could cause intense hallucinations that could last hours. Some monk monasteries hold barrels of this to test the ability of monks to snap out and focus themselves out of the hallucinations.

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