Shimmer-Water

A nearly clear potion that glimmers in even the faintest amount of lighting. It is an odd, reflective sort of potion that acts as a mirror on flat surfaces. It smells of vanilla, somehow, but tastes of ants when consumed. Dreadful sensation to the tongue really, almost like those ants are still crawling about even as it makes its way down to your stomach. When given the time to settle, the potion will begin to cause the body to produce the same vanilla scent yet cause an illusion of sorts to those who inhale it. It will tamper with their sights and minds to find it more difficult to see the user. The sight is bit like a chameleon making use of his camouflage tricks, harder to see for certain, but still there if one knows to be looking for it. Unfortunately, the vanilla scent is an outrageous giveaway and will alert most guards to look harder, unless you’re interested in getting an extra cookie or two from the bakery. The potion can extend its powers to ones clothing, but if you are wearing too many or too heavy layers, it will prove to be quite useless. It will also leave one feeling dizzy and increasingly peckish when it wears off, potentially leaving one with the need to urinate urgently as well. Application to the skin still gives off the vanilla scent but fails to apply its tricks to the user. It would be a lovely perfume if it were not for the fact that it will attract swarms of insects in the night and takes days to properly wash away.

Instructions
A Cat’s Eye potion has an odd property for it. Unlike many brews, adding a paste of Fermented Spider Eye and vinegar will not add a negative effect to the potion. Rather, it won’t add one that is perceived negative by humans, save for the after effects. It will instead drastically change the positions consistency, sending it fizzling. It must be left to sit for at least one day to drink safely, unless one wishes to be hospitalized.