I can show you an artistic depiction of it
"Would it be safe to assume the effects of that potion are permanent?” Deryn asked curiously. "I’m curious why a potion of this design would be necessary. What’s 15% of drowning to death?”
By the way it looks creepy due to the backstory gg
“15% resistance, knucklehead.”
Stick is down 16 gold - Wrench
Konstantinos is down 6 - Nothing
Evelyn is down 23 - Nothing
Doctor Horimine is down 75 - +5 agility
Chiaki is down 3
Terrice is down 6
Santigo is down 55 - Heart key, food
Everyone else has not bet.
“How does a potion taste?” Deryn wondered, glancing from the shadows in Terrice’s direction. The battle of mealtime was over, or so it seemed to him.
“How the hell am I supposed to know? I saved it to sell.”
Oh heck
Are you scared yet because my abilities scare me
She presses onto her phone…
“Water resistantance? Like, the Can Can… but the Tan Tan?” Oh my God. You almost wish that Evelyn was still a massive bitch. “How’s that even work? Do you like, 15% walk on water or something?”
“If you only drowned 15%, you’d be 85% alive, and probably wish you weren’t,” Santiago commented.
“I think that would be 85% water resistance,” Evelyn pointed out, giggling again. “I mean, resistantance.”
The man mumbles “You’re going to need the drowning resistance after this”
"How many doses are in that bottle?”
The man seems pretty irritated by your dumb questions “Just bid on the damn bottle.”
Shooting Evelyn a sideways glance, Santiago frowned. She sure seemed to be giddy, but what the cause of her sudden glee was, was anyone’s guess. “Water isn’t the only thing you can drown in,” he pointed out.
“Right, right! You can drown in maple syrup! Funny fact, did’ja know the Canadian government has a maple syrup reserve?”
For a moment, Santiago opened his mouth to respond, but then he promptly shut it and decided this conversation wasn’t worth his input.
“Another fun fact is that you can commit murder with maple syrup! It’s actually moderately easy, since it’s so viscous, but it’d be pretty easy to trace 'cause of the residue,” Lyn giggled at the end of the sentence. Then yawned.