
It depends on how invasive the voidsent was. The one that inhabits the aether poor relative to the Coco brothers in the THM quests for example, doesn't seem to really harm its host in any meaningful way.
The one that is after Arya's lineage in the RDM quests left a taint that could be removed.
Some change their victims completely, like the Tonberries were, and while a cure is still being investigated, there is no way to heal them of their affliction.
I would also posit that since Voidsent are by definition very aether starved, it's not surprising that besides being extremely foul, it's possibly harmful to any life for that specific reason. Unless maybe, used in alchemical potions that are specifically tailored to dampen or target aether for specific purposes perhaps?
As for the reason to eat them, I have no doubt that somebody somewhere, already tried it. Much like a guy already tried to eat coblyn soup.
Which ended with them dead but heh. They tried.
( I know, coblyns aren't voidsent )
The one that is after Arya's lineage in the RDM quests left a taint that could be removed.
Some change their victims completely, like the Tonberries were, and while a cure is still being investigated, there is no way to heal them of their affliction.
I would also posit that since Voidsent are by definition very aether starved, it's not surprising that besides being extremely foul, it's possibly harmful to any life for that specific reason. Unless maybe, used in alchemical potions that are specifically tailored to dampen or target aether for specific purposes perhaps?
As for the reason to eat them, I have no doubt that somebody somewhere, already tried it. Much like a guy already tried to eat coblyn soup.
Which ended with them dead but heh. They tried.
( I know, coblyns aren't voidsent )
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