Illegal Drugs
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Pixie DustCauses a mania-like state, heightened mood, dazed state and emotional excitation. Some users experience levitation or floating effects. Lack of self-care is a secondary feature.
Comedown can feature anxiety, depression & paranoia. These effects stack the more times the person has used Dust.
Users will typically also feel irritable, tired (both physically and emotionally) and sore coming down. It is usual to discover injuries they did not notice while high at this point.
In its pure form, Pixie Dust is an iridescent white power (thus the name) and it can be administered in a variety of ways. However, it is usually pre-mixed with sugar (household sugar, not the drug) and flavouring and consumed like sherbet.
Spice & Derivatives SpiceThe original form, more potent and more addictive than Sugar. A much lighter blue colour with veins of silver running through it. A depressant.
Does not smell, but does turn the user's eyes bright blue.
Effects include the world seeming to run on fast forward, mild hallucinations and odd surges and dips in magical power. Prolonged use can lead to worse hallucinations, seizures, and impotency.
Primary Supplier: Keith Nicholas
Other Suppliers: Wilhelmina AbercrombieSugarA barely addictive stimulant, favoured by teenagers. Causes users' eyes to turn a dull blue while high. It can be smelled heavily on the breath of users.
Sugar looks like deep blue sand and is sold wrapped in paper twists.
It is odorless when burned, but releases a thick, dark blue smoke. Another popular method of consumption is by dissolving it in liquid to drink it.
Primary Supplier: Keith Nicholas
Other Suppliers: Wilhelmina AbercrombieSageSpice cut with unicorn blood.
A thick, grey-green liquid.
Highly Addictive, Effects unknown.
Primary Supplier: Destrey Ashcroft