Tryse: Apologies for the out of nowhere message. Tryse: I know you brothers are going through a difficult time and, apparently, the method I suggested to Donatello isn't quite as effective as hoped. Tryse: Though, admittedly, it was meant more for molting birds than turtlemen. Tryse: I do have a brew that will mitigate the more unpleasant sensations, numbing them without numbing everything. Tryse: But it has a side effect of making your thoughts slightly... foggier. Not slower, just a little less clear. Tryse: I offered it to Donatello and he didn't feel the trade-off was within his preferences. Tryse: But he said that you and Raphael might be more interested. Tryse: Donatello knows the ingredients and that it will be safe, but also said that you'd probably prefer to know it wasn't coming from him. Tryse: So. The offer's open, with no offense taken if you decide that the trade-off isn't worth it.
primetime 👑: who told yo primetime 👑: ooo right egg team primetime 👑: not sayin no but curious primetime 👑: how do u kno itd work on us primetime 👑: and kno what kind of effect itd have primetime 👑: are u psychic primetime 👑: if u are u legally have to tell me now or thats entrapment
Tryse: Back home, I'm a healer, an herbalist, and an alchemist. I've done quite a bit of work into knowing the effects of my brews on a wide array of beings. Tryse: Admittedly, never on a turtle. Other reptiles, yes. Tryse: My mistress had an opportunity to use a similar recipe, for different reasons on a dragon turtle, though. Tryse: Just in case things weren't close enough, I've doublechecked with Donatello to know that the ingredients don't end with complications. Tryse: Raphael, for the record, will be taking some, but only when he's about to go to sleep. Tryse: If you'd rather wait until morning to hear how he feels, I'll not be offended.
Day 92
Tryse: I know you brothers are going through a difficult time and, apparently, the method I suggested to Donatello isn't quite as effective as hoped.
Tryse: Though, admittedly, it was meant more for molting birds than turtlemen.
Tryse: I do have a brew that will mitigate the more unpleasant sensations, numbing them without numbing everything.
Tryse: But it has a side effect of making your thoughts slightly... foggier. Not slower, just a little less clear.
Tryse: I offered it to Donatello and he didn't feel the trade-off was within his preferences.
Tryse: But he said that you and Raphael might be more interested.
Tryse: Donatello knows the ingredients and that it will be safe, but also said that you'd probably prefer to know it wasn't coming from him.
Tryse: So. The offer's open, with no offense taken if you decide that the trade-off isn't worth it.
Re: Day 92
primetime 👑: ooo right egg team
primetime 👑: not sayin no but curious
primetime 👑: how do u kno itd work on us
primetime 👑: and kno what kind of effect itd have
primetime 👑: are u psychic
primetime 👑: if u are u legally have to tell me now or thats entrapment
Re: Day 92
Tryse: Admittedly, never on a turtle. Other reptiles, yes.
Tryse: My mistress had an opportunity to use a similar recipe, for different reasons on a dragon turtle, though.
Tryse: Just in case things weren't close enough, I've doublechecked with Donatello to know that the ingredients don't end with complications.
Tryse: Raphael, for the record, will be taking some, but only when he's about to go to sleep.
Tryse: If you'd rather wait until morning to hear how he feels, I'll not be offended.
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primetime 👑:ill ask him tmrw how he feels