From the journal of Mme Celia H Faucons, Epicurean explorer, 2 Oct, 1897: There is a certain city in the Neath, where within its famed (or perhaps infamous) white walls grows a varietal of rose that is as dark as the depths of the zee. When harvested by subterranean Apis, the nectar transforms into a curious tonic known colloquially as prisoner's honey. In small doses it acts as a sleep aide. However, when taken in larger measure, it becomes a powerful and quite literal "gateway" drug. It transports the sleeper to the dream realm of Parabola. The sweet syrup is popular among bohemian circles, artists using it and its subsequent visions to fuel daring works of beauty and creativity. However, it is not without risk. The substance has addictive properties and habitual users experience the strange phenomena of having their bodies return sooner than their conscious minds, leading to many "honey-mazed" habitue wandering drunkenly through the streets of Veilgarden. However, this is not the worst peril faced for prolonged forays into Parabola. There are whispers of ancient rulers, seductive and ambitious, hungry for passage beyond the mirrors that fence them in. Take this curious sedative with caution.
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