You could call them hallucinations, or maybe the mushroom just lets you see the little people that are always there https://nhmu.utah.edu/articles/experts-explore-new-mushroom-which-causes-fairytale-hallucinations
Experts Explore New Mushroom Which Causes Fairytale-Like Hallucinations

Between traditional folklore and modern biology, the wild forest floor and the sterile scientific laboratory, lies the story of the lilliputian mushroom.

Natural History Museum of Utah

@CommonMugwort Deglamourants are a "classified-by-observed-effects" Schedule "SL" Controlled Substance under US law. Which means that not only are you not allowed to possess them or import them, you aren't allowed to learn about them, know about them, remember them, or even read about what else is on Schedule "SL".

Please do not annoy the smallfolk fae. Stop trying to see them when they are rubbing their bare butts on all your dining tableware. Just buy mouthwash; it's easier for everyone.

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For some reason, I doubt this mushroom is "new".

New to us, maybe.

@RealGene “recently identified” is trickier to fit into a headline, but clearly what is meant.