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Amethyst mushroom
Amethyst mushroom







Bunbuku noted that the traveler was different from the other humans, though he vowed to punish the other humans who had tormented them and driven them from their home. Regardless, Bunbuku tells the player that they're different from the other evil humans.) The traveler then convinced Bunbuku to give up his Fire Element. (Here, the player gets the choice to either fight Bunbuku for the Fire Element or treat his wounds and ask for the Fire Element. Bunbuku immediately grew angry, claiming that the traveler was the same as the selfish humans who only wanted to take. The traveler apologized for what had happened and explained that they had only come for the Fire Element, not to attack the Raccoon Yokai. However, Bunbuku told the traveler that the humans were liars, as the Raccoon Yokai had always lived there, with the humans being the ones who had invaded their home and farmed their land. Bunbuku revealed that humans had attacked the Raccoon Yokai, beaten them, and carried them away, as they claimed that the Raccoon Yokai had ruined their fields. Bunbuku immediately hid upon seeing the traveler, who attempted to calm him down. The traveler soon encountered a Raccoon Yokai named Bunbuku Tanuki surveying his fallen comrades. As they proceeded deeper, they discovered several Raccoon Yokai collapsed on the ground. Upon entering the Spiritwilds, the traveler was disturbed to see that a battle had taken place there, with weapons stuck to the trees in the forest.

amethyst mushroom

The traveler agreed to help gather the Five Elements and set off for Racoon Hill in the Spiritwilds.

amethyst mushroom

She told the traveler that Daidarabotchi had ordered her to start by gathering the Fire Element, which was in the care of the Raccoon Yokai. Kino explained that the Five Elements were pieces of the spirit of Zipangu, each watched over by a Guardian. However, she told them that the great Daidarabotchi had recently answered her prayers by revealing that her sister could be healed by gathering the Five Elements: Fire, Metal, Water, Earth, and Wood. When the traveler asked if she could be brought to a doctor, Kino explained that there was no medicine that could help her, as she had a blood disease. Though her health had always been poor, which had caused her to keep to the inside of the Mushroom Shrine, her health had lately worsened, making leading her daily life difficult. Retrieved from the MushroomExpert.A traveler was called to the Mushroom Shrine by Kino Konoko, who explained that her younger sister was sick. This site contains no information about the edibility or toxicity of mushrooms. Pileipellis a cutis of elements 7-16 µ wide, with scattered bundles of upright elements terminal cells subclavate to clavate. Cheilocystidia usually present subclavate to about 65 x 18 µ. Microscopic Features: Spores 7.5-10.5 x 7-9 µ subglobose or broadly elliptical ornamented with spines 0.5-1.5 µ long and about 1 µ wide at their bases inamyloid. Stem: 1.5-12 cm long 0.5-1.5 cm thick equal or slightly swollen at the base strongly grooved often coarsely hairy or scaly purplish or paler with purple to lilac basal mycelium. Gills: Attached to the stem distant or nearly so thick sometimes appearing waxy dark purple, fading to lilac. Its range is limited to the west (under conifers), while Laccaria amethystina appears east of the Rocky Mountains in association with hardwoods.Įcology: Mycorrhizal with conifers growing alone, scattered or gregariously common usually appearing in colder weather west of the Rocky Mountains.Ĭap: 1-7 cm broadly convex, becoming nearly flat often with a central depression the margin even or inrolled, not lined or slightly lined when wet nearly bald, or finely hairy-scaly deep purple, soon fading to brown or buff. This mushroom previously went under the name Laccaria amethystina, but was separated on the basis of its darker cap color, larger size, and spore morphology. It has a white spore print, which helps to separate it from some Cortinarius species that are superficially similar.

amethyst mushroom

When young, Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis is easily recognized by its deep purple cap, thick purple gills, and its long, shaggy to grooved stem. Look for this beautiful mushroom under conifers, west of the Rocky Mountains (for a similar species east of the Rockies, see Laccaria amethystina). Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis (MushroomExpert.Com) Major Groups > Gilled Mushrooms > Pale-Spored > Laccaria > Laccaria amethysteo-occidentalis









Amethyst mushroom