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Jun 17, 2011 20:55

Hello, Tyrol. I would like your thoughts on this:

Wolfsbane is lethal to werewolves, yes? But what if one were to extract the oils and then make a diluted solution of it? Do you think it would suppress or cure the werewolf side of the person?

[ there is a pretty shoddy doodle of a unicorn on the side as she waits for any replies ]

mari, duncan, marijke, ermesinda, olinda, rayna, avith, itsuki, tobias

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constantasastar June 18 2011, 07:02:37 UTC
Hard to say.

It could.

Or it could not.

Testing it would be for the best.

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:05:36 UTC
To ingest or inject?

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constantasastar June 18 2011, 07:10:55 UTC
That is the question.

Whether tis nobler in the mind to ingest wolfsbane or to take it and rub it on your arms...this isn't working...

Maybe test it on two. One ingests, one doesn't.

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:23:55 UTC
[ lmao mari what ]

Maybe topical would be the safest route to begin with. A salve, then if that doesn't work, ingestion, then if that doesn't work, injection? Injection might be too harsh, though...

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titansgrip June 18 2011, 07:03:40 UTC
[the writing is pretty shit. someone is making a go at becoming ambidextrous!]

it is lethal in any dose, is it not?

i suppose you'd only kill them a little, by that logic.

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:09:08 UTC
[ eeegyaaaah cancellari ]

I haven't seen any reports on trying to mix it with other chemicals. There might be a combination that lowers the toxicity of the plant.

The idea is that these people who were turned against their wishes can be returned to their former selves, not killed.

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titansgrip June 18 2011, 07:12:45 UTC
then again, should you be wrong, you'll still kill them.

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:16:06 UTC
I have no doubts that some will die if there's a chance it could work or all of them will die if there is none. But if there's even the smallest possibility of a cure, we should try to find it.

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[Filter: Olinda Duval] inchesofevil June 18 2011, 07:22:05 UTC
We could probably test this if you're really interested.

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[Filter: Duncan Evandros] withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:25:44 UTC
Reilanin isn't interested in a cure. [ and...she didn't feel comfortable testing something with a high chance of death on her, too. ]

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[Filter: Olinda Duval] inchesofevil June 18 2011, 07:33:18 UTC
Other people may be, though.

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[Filter: Duncan Evandros] withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:34:32 UTC
We have other werewolves?

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firstsyzygy June 18 2011, 07:28:26 UTC
Filter to the Hour. Do you think the Citadel will give you an informed opinion about this? And stop doodling. You'll make us look childish.

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:37:15 UTC
The people who were turned were once human. The Citadel may hate them as werewolves, but shouldn't they embrace the idea of a cure?

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firstsyzygy June 18 2011, 07:39:01 UTC
Not with our science.

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titansgrip June 18 2011, 07:42:30 UTC
i do not speak for the citadel as a whole, or even as one of the Occia's cancellarius when i say

that is now TWO things we agree on

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goldenclothes June 18 2011, 07:34:45 UTC
[pentaps, but ultimately writes nothing, but is not down with the idea of having wolfsbane anywhere near her]

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withoutsplendor June 18 2011, 07:37:40 UTC
[ it's ok rei she doesn't want you near wolfsbane either ]

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