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The long farewell[1] is a poison originating from Asshai. As its name implies, it takes some time to take effect, but it is highly lethal. One single drop making contact with the skin is enough to bring about death. Symptoms include bleeding from the nose, blurred vision, and nausea. Of all the...
The most notable poisons are “The Strangler” (used to kill Joffrey Baratheon) and “The Long Farewell” (used to dramatically murder Mycella Baratheon and possibly the last Dornish Sand Snake). How do these poisons work? Are they based on real-life poisons? Love is a poison. A sweet poison, yes, but it will kill you all the same. -Cersei Lannister.
Sep 5, 2023 · The long farewell is an exceptionally potent toxin that can kill a victim with a single drop. As its name suggests, it takes time, but its lethality is certain without the antidote.
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Poisons are among the most maligned tools in Pathfinder, and not without reason. In my own Guide to the Unchained Rogue I strongly recommended against their use. In principle, you’d think they’d...
From what I understood the poison was coined “the kiss of death” and from what happened to Marcella it takes a few hours or maybe a day at the max. A big point in the show was that poison is a “woman’s weapon.”
Here is The Long Farewell: A Guide to Poisons in Pathfinder . I'll also mention this guide has a companion spreadsheet presenting and rating all of the purchasable poisons presently listed on the Archives of Nethys. The spreadsheet is available here.
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The Long Farewell is made in Asshai, and it poses danger as a contact poison. It takes between a few hours and days to work. As seen in the case of Princess Myrcella Baratheon, the Long Farewell...