Lucrescent nut
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A Lucretian nut, once stripped of its protective shell, is a dark brown, ovoid shape, approximately the size of a man's fingertip. An oily sheen grants the umber kernel a golden glimmer and exudes a faintly fragrant scent reminiscent of spice. Named for the God Lucretius, eating a Lucretian nut temporarily grants full knowledge and abilities of any of the consumer's skills.