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'''Forbidden Unguent''' is an alleged [[Transdimensional drug|transdimensional drug bar]] in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | '''Forbidden Unguent''' is an alleged [[Transdimensional drug|transdimensional drug bar]] in [[New Minneapolis, Canada]]. | ||
The bar supposedly provides a greasy, salve-like substance which induces the transdimensional effect. | The bar supposedly provides its patrons with a jar of [[Unguent (nonfiction)|unguent]] — a greasy, salve-like substance — which induces the transdimensional effect. | ||
According to [[Niles Cartouchian]] the substance may derive from a living organism, or it may actually be a living organism such as a Callistan cuddle-sponge. | According to [[Niles Cartouchian]] the substance may derive from a living organism, or it may actually be a living organism such as a Callistan cuddle-sponge. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Unguent (nonfiction)]] - a soothing preparation spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries (i.e. damage to the skin). It is similar to an ointment, though typically an unguent is less viscous and more oily. | |||
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[[Category:New Minneapolis, Canada]] |
Revision as of 10:26, 28 October 2019
Forbidden Unguent is an alleged transdimensional drug bar in New Minneapolis, Canada.
The bar supposedly provides its patrons with a jar of unguent — a greasy, salve-like substance — which induces the transdimensional effect.
According to Niles Cartouchian the substance may derive from a living organism, or it may actually be a living organism such as a Callistan cuddle-sponge.
See also
- Unguent (nonfiction) - a soothing preparation spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries (i.e. damage to the skin). It is similar to an ointment, though typically an unguent is less viscous and more oily.