Drugs

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The following page list's the drugs that are used by the Neko People, some are good drugs, some are bad drugs, and some are downright deadly... others are just for fun and some do some pretty crazy things.

Of course, the humans have drugs to but we already know what the drugs the humans have can do to their minds. Most of the Neko drugs are in powdered form, but some like TLCQN, is in liquid form.

Drugs

Tetrolocinian
Or - TLCN - TLCN is a hallucinogenic drug that cause's the user to see things, the drug taps into the persons memory and projects their worst fears in front of their eyes. Whatever this may be, their response could vary from shear horror, or panic attacks, or even death. A side effect to the drug wearing off is that the person goes Berserk and will attack anything within visual range for several minutes before collapsing of exhaustion.
Tetrolociquienan
Or - TLCQN, or Tetro-q for even shorter - Tetro-q is recognized as a very deadly drug and is banned from usage by anyone, however the drug is still manufactured and even some royalty have it on hand. The drug give's a huge spike of power (Magic) to the user, a person's who fireball spell that can barely light up a blade of grass, will result in it lighting up an entire forest. Basically their power is increased one hundred fold for several seconds, when the drug wears off the user is very tired and incoherent. Depending on how it's used, the drug could result in death.

Unknown to Rena's parents, Rena does have a small vile of the stuff stored in her room; hidden away from her parents prying eyes - given to her by the royal doctor to be used only in the event of an exthreme emergency.

Tilenonin
Tilenonin is another drug that’s banned from society due to its deadly effects - no one knows how this is grown or why its still present in the populace, the drug itself can only be grown in very hot climates. Upon taking the drug, the person becomes paralyzed and begins reliving their past, even memories that might've been blocked by another mage. The deadly side effect is that certain memories that the person might have might not want to be remembered, and so the drug has the effect of causing the person to go out of control and mindlessly attack anyone near them.
Talon-co-nen
Talon-co-nen is one of the safer drugs, mostly used by contestants in tournaments to give them an extra boost to their physical strength or magical power, the drug's wear off effect isnt' that severe, but it can be if so much of the stuff is taken.
Quiten-no-maon
Q-maon is another safe drug used many by doctors, it's healing effects cause any internal injuries to heal quicker overtime and allows that person to also rest more easily. The drug is best taken at night before the person goes to sleep, as it cause's drowziness.

--Kalshion 19:17, 26 March 2008 (EDT)

--Kalshion 16:49, 6 December 2007 (CST)