
Overview:
Frostgrape is a translucent icy-blue grape that grows on creeping vines across the mirrored plains of the Pale Country. It is notable for its silencing effects on consumers.
Appearance:
Clusters of small, translucent grapes with a frosted appearance, often found on low-hanging vines.
Behaviour & Effects:
Eating Frostgrapes sharpens mental acuity but causes involuntary silence lasting several hours.
Used in solemn rituals requiring quiet or secrecy; excessive consumption can lead to prolonged muteness.
Vines grow in areas with concentrated ritual energy.
Folklore & Signs:
Known as the “Fruit of Silence,” it is incorporated into mourning and secrecy ceremonies.
Sudden appearance signifies the necessity for silence.
Breaking silence after consumption is said to bring curses or misfortune.
Summary for Field Operatives:
Monitor silent or mute individuals near Frostgrape sites. Use alternative communication methods with affected personnel. Exercise caution with Frostgrape ingestion.
