Oblivion Potion Recipes

Hey, have you ever found yourself wondering what it would be like to forget your troubles and just bliss out for a bit? I mean, who hasn't, right? Oblivion potions are like the ultimate escape from reality, and I am here for it!
Forgetting can be a beautiful thing, and with the right recipe, you can create your own oblivion potion at home - or so I've heard, wink-wink. Some people swear by the Memory Loss recipe, which involves mixing a bunch of herbs and stuff, but let's be real, it sounds like a lot of work. Can't we just, like, order a potion online or something?
The Basics
So, oblivion potions typically involve a combination of magical and mundane ingredients - think eye of newt and wing of bat, but also oregano and thyme. It's all about finding the right balance, you know? And, let's be real, some of these ingredients can be pretty hard to come by - I mean, have you ever tried to find unicorn tears at your local market?
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Now, I know what you're thinking - what about the risks? I mean, forgetting your troubles sounds great, but what if you forget everything else too? Like, what if you forget your own name or something? It's a real concern, but apparently, some recipes have a reversal spell or something, so you can just, like, un-forget everything later.
Recipe Time
Okay, so I've got a recipe for you - it's called the Sleepy Time potion, and it's supposed to be pretty mild. You'll need some chamomile, lavender, and honey, plus a few other things - just don't ask me what moonstone dust is or where to find it, 'kay? The instructions are pretty simple, but I'm not gonna lie, it's a bit of a process.

Apparently, you're supposed to mix everything together under the light of a full moon, while chanting some sort of incantation - yeah, it sounds super cheesy, but hey, if it works, right? And, just to be clear, I'm not responsible if you end up forgetting your own face or something - just saying.
So, have you ever tried making an oblivion potion before? I'm curious - did it work for you? And, more importantly, did you have any crazy side effects? Inquiring minds want to know, and all that jazz.
