Pinde

Pinde (Banisteriopsis caapi) is a reagent that is in use on Eodon.

Eodon
In Eodon, pinde is used as a symbolic sacrifice to produce visions and to allow shaman to interact with the spiritual plane that they might find ways to heal patron or curse enemies. Specifically, it is used for the spells Eagle Eye, Heal and Curse Enemy.

Greater Earth
The caapi vine (also known as Yage, the "Vine of the Soul" or "Vine of the Dead") is a deeply significant plant to numerous Amazonian peoples, as it is used in the creation of the entheogenic hallucinogen Ayahausca. Containing several monoamine oxidase inhibitors, the caapi vine may produce psychotropic effects when consumed by itself, although it is often combined with other agents such as  Banisteripois rusbyana or  Psychotria viridis which contain the psychedelic dimethyltryptamine.

Used by indigenous peoples in a number of ceremonies, caapi vine has a strong purgative effect, and induces vomiting and diarrhea which some anthropologists have speculated served to help combat parasitic infections. The most evident use of caapi and ayahausca, however, is to produce visions which allow its users to communicate with the divine, to foretell the future and to experience states which allow them to navigate mundane problems.

Ayahausca is still an important traditional tool for numerous peoples throughout the Americas, and is used ritually by both shamans and laypeople for religious purposes.