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Egon Spengler ([personal profile] pkemeter) wrote in [personal profile] neverstudied 2019-01-28 01:02 am (UTC)

It is hardly unusual. Records of aconite being used have been seen throughout history, in books both occult and practical in nature. It is known for a variety of supernatural uses, most notably being used to coat weapons to kill werewolves. However, as aconite is very poisonous, it would likely kill anyone, lycanthrope or not, after being stabbed by a weapon coated in it.

Being stabbed is also usually lethal.

If you would like more conventional names, I suppose I could offer some. Such as Amaryllis, Dahlia, Edelweiss, Larkspur, Oleander, Rue, and Zinnia.

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