Elixir for Aquatic Adaptations

The Elixir for Aquatic Adaptations is a powerful magic potion.

Description
The potion, when brewed correctly, is as clear as water, and has a smell like the ocean. It also has a taste similar to seawater.

Effects
The potion, when drunk, gives the drinker or drinkers various aquatic adaptations, effectively turning them into rudimentary merpeople. The potion is in effect as long as the drinker or drinkers stay underwater. The effect is dispelled as soon as the dinker is entirely above water and their lungs are completely drained of water.

Ingredients and tools

 * Three (3) sea serpent scales.
 * One (1) vial each of sea serpent venom and kraken ink.
 * The juice of six (6) bubbleberries.
 * Four (4) ounces of seawater.
 * Three (3) seashells.
 * Seven (7) pearls (Must be real pearls, no substitutions by any means).
 * Three (3) sea peaches.
 * Five (5) strands of seaweed.
 * Seven (7) crab claws.
 * One (1) standard cauldron.
 * One (1) standard mortar and pestle.

Recipe

 * 1) In a standard cauldron, pour in the seawater and bring to a boil.
 * 2) Add the ink and the venom, then lower the heat to a simmer.
 * 3) Add the bubbleberry juice, then stir seven (7) times counterclockwise, until the potion becomes a deep purple color.
 * 4) Grind up the shells and scales into a powder using the mortar and pestle, then set aside.
 * 5) Chop up the sea peaches, grind them and the seaweed into a paste using the mortar and pestle, then mix the paste and the powder in the previous step together.
 * 6) Add half of the paste into the potion, then stir the potion eight (8) times clockwise until the potion becomes a sea green color.
 * 7) Grind up the claws using the mortar and pestle, mix that with the paste, then add that to the cauldron.
 * 8) Stir the potion seven (7) times clockwise, until it becomes a pearly-white color, then add the pearls.
 * 9) Stir the potion seven (7) times clockwise, then seven (7) times counterclockwise, until the potion becomes a light blue, then intone the words "Utinam omnis qui bibit potionem accommodare ad mare".