Creates an oil-based pigment made from wild ruyah flowers. The effect of of painting a paper creature with this pigment is that it gains a small glamour that makes it appear lifelike, instead of a creation of folded paper. It takes a week for the paint to dry (or longer in cold or wet conditions). The creature must hold quite still and remain dry until it cures fully, or the glamour will be ineffective or disturbingly warped.
Tarakub was a painter who, according to legend, used these pigments to create a painted world to comfort his children after the loss of their mother. They became lost in this world, or so the legend goes. The ruyah flower is a unique plant, in that it is not a flower but an acidic slime mold. It casts a glamour on itself somehow, and appears to be flowers. The slime mold eats bees and other insects. Finding and capturing a specimen can be a difficult matter.