Ceres juice
Ceres juice
Plural: bottles of Ceres juice
This is a small bottle of mystery juice of some kind. The label says it's created using an ancient Greek recipe for some potion formerly drunk by Ceres worshippers. The label shows a bundle of various heavy-seeded grass plants. You don't know your dicots from your monocots, but the implication is there's lots of grainy goodness inside.
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How Obtained
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When Used
You drink the Ceres juice. They weren't kidding about it being packed with grains. It tastes like blended Cheerios made into a beverage by adding damp multigrain gruel and a teaspoon of rice milk. You gain an effect: Feeling Your Oats. (Added for 90 minutes.)
Using multiple:
You drink the Ceres juices. They weren't kidding about it being packed with grains. It tastes like blended Cheerios made into a beverage by adding damp multigrain gruel and a teaspoon of rice milk. You gain an effect: Feeling Your Oats. (Added for some minutes.)
References
- Ceres was the Roman goddess of agriculture and grain.
- Grains are grass plants that belong to the cladistic group monocotyledon (or monocots), as opposed to the dicotyledons (or dicots).
- The use messages refer to Cheerios, a brand of oat-based breakfast cereal.