Stir. Stir. Stir.
Her arm was really aching. How did she manage this much stirring? She really did not know? But it would soon be over. She knew that she was nearly done making the potion, and that was good. She needed to rest her poor arms. They had done a lot of work, and deserved a good rest. She just hoped that her potion was good. She wanted the professor to think she was good at potions. She wanted to be good, but knew it was good to not be overly big headed. So she was going to keep working hard, and hope that she did good.
She looked up a the clock. "Okay... it's been 5 minutes. I think. Maybe 6. Ops" But at least she had noticed now! It had gone a kind of greeny color. It was still pretty creamy colored though. But it was tinged with green. She took that as a good sign! It was meant to be green! So it was slowly going there. So she hoped she was doing good.
Now she just had to wait for it to properly cool down. Finally no more stirring! Hattie beamed, tugging her chair closer, and taking sit down. So she needed to wait about another 20 minutes and then she would be done. Yay! Whilst she waited, Hattie began to clean up her bench. At least this way she would be nearly all cleaned up by the time it came to finish her potion.
15 minutes to go.
SPOILER!!: notes
Aging Potion
Ingredients
100ml Red Wine
10ml Prune Juice
2g Hairy fungus, mashed
2g Tortoise Shell, powdered
5g Caterpillar, sliced
1 Bat Tongue, diced
Instructions
Prepare all ingredients as listed in the ingredients list, weighing and measuring each carefully.
Slowly heat the red wine and prune juice and begin stirring clockwise until you can just see bubbles starting to form. (The mixture will be dark purple/brown)
Immediately add the Hairy Fungus and continue to stir clockwise for ten minutes. (The mixture will slowly fade to a lighter purple/brown)
Continuing to stir clockwise, add the tortoise shell. (The mixture will be a creamy color)
After eight minutes, remove the cauldron from the heat and add the caterpillar and bat tongue, making sure to continue to stir the solution in a clockwise motion for five minutes, until it changes to a creamy green colour.
As the potion cools, it will turn emerald green. Once it is completely cooled (about fifteen to twenty minutes), you may cease dispense the potion into appropriate vials for storage.
Characteristics: Emerald Green
Level: Advanced
Information: The effects are dosage based; the more ingested, the older one will age