Mutolact
Concept
by Farnix
Some
transformative substances don't have a clear and known origin. Such
is the case for the substance known plainly as mutolact, a type of
magical milk. Nobody knows for sure where this substance came from,
only that is is naturally produced by certain individuals, regardless
of species or gender. Like most milk, mutolact is typically produced
by affected individuals through mammary glands located in the breasts
or udder, though it can manifest in more curious forms in those
lacking such things.
The
most striking and obvious effect of mutolact is, of course, its
transformative nature. If imbibed by a creature, they themselves will
begin to produce mutolact, though the specific effect is
unpredictable. In species capable of producing milk, the most common
symptoms are enlargement of breasts, growth of additional breasts, or
even the growth of an udder! In beings with an external scrotum, it
is typically converted into a structure combining the function of
scrotum and udder. These mammaries begin lactating, and continue to
do so as long as the subject is infected. The milk produced by these
“secondary” subjects is just as contagious, though mutolact can
be rendered non-infectious through pasteurization. In any case,
mutolact is regarded as creamy and delicious, and has never been
known to spoil.
Roll on the below table to determine the effect. Mutolact is influenced by the imbiber's will, and if the drinker knows what they're drinking, and they didn't roll an anomaly, they can choose the effect from the table below, excepting anomalies.
Roll on the below table to determine the effect. Mutolact is influenced by the imbiber's will, and if the drinker knows what they're drinking, and they didn't roll an anomaly, they can choose the effect from the table below, excepting anomalies.
Effects:
01-20
|
The subject's breasts grow 2-4 sizes. If they didn't have breasts, they do now. |
21-40
|
The subject grows 1-3 additional sets of breasts. |
41-60
|
The subject grows an udder. |
61-80
|
The subject is affected by a random two of the above effects. |
81-90
|
The subject is affected by the first three effects. |
91-100
|
An anomaly occurs! |
Anomalies:
01-20
|
The subject begins laying milk-filled eggs. |
21-40
|
Roll again on the main table. The subject can no longer be cured by milking, as though they were a natural producer of T-Milk. |
41-55
|
The subject acquires the head, fur, tail, and hooves of a cow, along with a tendency to moo. They also roll again on the main table. |
56-60
|
The subject acquires the head, fur, tail, and hooves of a goat. They also roll again on the main table. |
61-80
|
Roll again on the main table. The sensation of milking puts the subject in a trance, making it almost impossible for them to milk themselves. |
81-100
|
The subject becomes a cow-taur, with their normal upper body and a four-legged bovine form from the waist down. If the subject was already quadrupedal, there is a 75% chance their upper body resembles their previous form but anthropomorphic, and a 25% chance their upper body is bovine, with the tauric half resembling their previous form. In any case, they roll again on the main table, but all affects are applied only to their bovine half. |
The
effects of mutolact wear off on their own after about a week without
further mutolact consumption. If udders or breasts are left unmilked,
however, the body may reabsorb excess mutolact, so curing such
subjects typically requires a week of aggressive milking.
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