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Uthga is a protein slurry made from members of the [[Free Species]] and non-[[Malisik]] [[Fauna]]. It serves as sustenance for the [[Malisik]] species, aiding in regeneration, providing energy, and acting as a medicinal compound. For the [[Malisik]], Uthga functions as the equivalent of [[Food]], though its effects extend beyond nutrition. | Uthga is a protein slurry made from members of the [[Free Species]] and non-[[Malisik]] [[Fauna]]. It serves as sustenance for the [[Malisik]] species, aiding in regeneration, providing energy, and acting as a medicinal compound. For the [[Malisik]], Uthga functions as the equivalent of [[Food]], though its effects extend beyond nutrition. | ||
When consumed, [[Malisik]] enter a regenerative state or trance—often described as "drunkenness"—which the [[ | When consumed, [[Malisik]] enter a regenerative state or trance—often described as "drunkenness"—which the [[Shaikû Order]] has determined is a physiological response to its restorative properties. This phenomenon underscores Uthga’s dual role as both a nourishing and healing agent in Malisik culture and biology. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:50, 30 October 2025
Uthga is a protein slurry made from members of the Free Species and non-Malisik Fauna. It serves as sustenance for the Malisik species, aiding in regeneration, providing energy, and acting as a medicinal compound. For the Malisik, Uthga functions as the equivalent of Food, though its effects extend beyond nutrition.
When consumed, Malisik enter a regenerative state or trance—often described as "drunkenness"—which the Shaikû Order has determined is a physiological response to its restorative properties. This phenomenon underscores Uthga’s dual role as both a nourishing and healing agent in Malisik culture and biology.