Jidinjis

Jidinjis was a small plant native to Jidshi. It could be burned and inhaled to produce a trancelike state in Jidera who consumed it. It was used primarily for religious and ritualistic purposes by Jidera and Jidera shamans. Non-Jidera could consume Jidinjis without harm, but it would not produce the same effect experienced by Jidera.

History
When the first Jidera villages began appearing on Jidshi, Jidera began discovering Jidinjis plants across the island. Soon after it was learned that by burning the plant and inhaling the smoke it produced, Jidera could enter a trance that heightened concentration but lowered motor skills. The trance could last for hours and even days, depending on how much Jidinjis was consumed.

Jidera shamans would typically gather in a group and consume Jidinjis smoke when contemplating spiritual matters or the nature of the deity Indijesmi. It was also used during funereal ceremonies, in which Jidinjis plants would be burned in a massive quantity while a village gathered together to mourn the loss of one of its own.