A terrible idea, but too tempting to pass up. There are ways to see which mushrooms are the bad kind, which are the yummy kind, and which are the [i]fun[/i] kind, if you have some experience and a sensitive set of gums. None of them particularly safe but today's a [i]fun[/i] day, isn't it? There's a sensible reason for the nonsensical, here. Mushrooms like these have long had connotations with angels and religious visions, prophetic insights. If he's in a place of shifting realities, and he's found mushrooms feeding [i]on[/i] angels here, he's got strong suspicions this might help him see things how they really are. Well. That and they might be a culinary spectacular. How often do you get angel mushrooms? Avoid the ones with bright colours. Don't even go [i]near[/i] ones with pretty speckles and polka dots. Or the gilled ones. What does that leave? Alright, this one's either going to kill him, or ascend him to a higher plane of consciousness. Let's find out. [i]Allons Y[/i]! [Let's call this a [i]Wisdom [/i]roll, for fun: 7. Talking to our fabulous GM in private, we're pulling "Parley with a toxic power" from TSL; I damage a stat to ask a question.] Alright. Not dead. A fantastic start. Let's just keep ourselves in the out-of-sight and see what we can see, see, see. Ah. Feeling a touch Wonderland, are we? Six impossible things, and now breakfast. Let's hold it together. There's such a thing as too much whimsy, and it wouldn't do to die insufferable. A toothsome idea strikes him, though. Maybe Lucien [i]does[/i] want to go among mad people. Why else would he have come here? A positively cheshire grin: How best might he go among the madness of the station? He hasn't found his friends, yet. It would be a lot easier if the whole experience wasn't just trying to kill him on sight. But it's always better to act like you belong than to hide - so long as you can step into a role.