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art v artist of 2022!! aka face reveal - your local artist is a goth
Anyways i felt like I improved with character design and color palettes, but i did feel like i hit a weird skill plateau. However I’m looking forward to pushing my skills forward next year! some of these are fanart but also ocs and dnd characters :)
#artvsartist#artvstheartist#roman the lost#hemlock larkspur#ocs#fanart#art#digital art#face reveal#dnd original character#artists on tumblr#violet-ram art
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quick refs for my deer OCs
please reblog my art!
#original character#oc#oc art#oc artist#digital art#artists on tumblr#deer oc#sam draws#deerverse#dv: larkspur#dv: hemlock#they both use they/them btw :]
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common toxic plants
[long post; updated 12.8.24]
this is not a complete list by any means, but these commonly noted plants, herbs, and flowers should be handled with care or avoided altogether.
aconite (wolfsbane, monkshood) - all parts: dermatoxic, hepatotoxic, and neurotoxic
adam and eve (jack-in-the-pulpit, wild arum) - root: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
african sumac - leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
agave - juice: dermatoxic
angel’s trumpet - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
apple - seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
apricot - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
arnica - gastrotoxic
asparagus - berries: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested
azalea - all parts: cytotoxic and neurotoxic; rarely fatal
betel nut palm (pinyang) - all parts: gastrotoxic if ingested
bittersweet nightshade - all parts: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
black hellebore - all parts: cardiotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
black locust (false acacia) - root bark and flowers: gastrotoxic
black nightshade - all parts except ripe fruit: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
bleeding heart - leaves and roots: neurotoxic
bloodroot - rhizomes: cytotoxic
blue passion flower (common passion flower) - leaves: cytotoxic
bracken - all parts: carcinogenic
buttercup - all parts: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic
calabar bean (ordeal beans) - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested in large doses
cassava - leaves and roots: cytotoxic in large doses
castor bean (castor oil plant) - seeds: cytotoxic if ingested or inhaled
celandine - nephrotoxic
cherry - leaves and seeds: cytotoxic in large doses
christmas rose - all parts: gastrotoxic
cocklebur - seedlings and seeds: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
columbine - seeds and roots: cardiotoxic; easily fatal
corn lily (false hellebore) - all parts: cardiotoxic; often fatal
cowbane (water hemlock, snakeweed) - root: neurotoxic if ingested
daffodil - bulbs and stems: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
datura/moonflower - all parts: gastrotoxic and cardiotoxic
deadly nightshade (belladonna) - all parts: cardiotoxic and neurotoxic; often fatal
desert rose (sabi star, kudu) - sap: cardiotoxic with skin contact
dumbcane - all parts: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
elder (elderberry) - root: gastrotoxic
elephant ear (angel wings) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic
ergot - neurotoxic
foxglove - leaves, seeds, and flowers: cardiotoxic; often fatal
garlic - all parts: gastrotoxic in animals
giant hogweed - all parts: dermatoxic
golden chain - all parts, especially seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
goldenseal - all parts: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic in large doses
grapes/raisins - all parts: gastrotoxic in dogs
greater celandine - all parts: gastrotoxic in large doses
hemlock (spotted cowbane, poison snakeweed) - all parts: neurotoxic; possibly fatal
hemlock water dropwort - roots: neurotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
henbane - all parts: neurotoxic and cardiotoxic
holly - berries: gastrotoxic
honeybush - all parts: gastrotoxic
honeysuckle - berries: gastrotoxic in mild cases and cardiotoxic in severe cases
horse chestnut - all parts: neurotoxic
hyacinth - bulbs: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic; possibly fatal
iris - rhizomes: gastrotoxic and dermatoxic
kava kava - nephrotoxic, hepatotoxic
kidney bean - raw: gastrotoxic
larkspur - young plants and seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
lemon - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic to animals
lily - all parts: nephrotoxic
lily of the nile (calla lily) - all parts: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic if ingested; possibly fatal
lily of the valley - all parts: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
lima beans - raw: gastrotoxic
lime - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
lobelia - all parts: gastrotoxic
mandrake - roots and leaves: gastrotoxic and neurotoxic
mango - peel and sap: dermatoxic
mangrove - bark and sap: dermatoxic and eye irritation
mayapple - all green parts and unripe fruit: gastrotoxic
meadow saffron (autumn crocus) - bulbs: gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
mistletoe - leaves and berries: gastrotoxic, cardiotoxic, and neurotoxic; rarely lethal in adults
moonseed - fruits and seeds: gastrotoxic; often fatal
mountain laurel - all green parts: gastrotoxic
nutmeg - raw: psychoactive in large doses
oak - leaves and acorns: gastrotoxic; rarely fatal
odollam tree (suicide tree) - seeds: cardiotoxic; often fatal
oleander - all parts: dermatoxic, cardiotoxic, and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
onions - all parts: gastrotoxic in animals
orange - oil: dermatoxic and gastrotoxic in animals
peach - seeds and leaves: cytotoxic in large doses
periwinkle (vinca) - all parts: neurotoxic and potentially fatal
pokeweed - leaves, berries, and roots: gastrotoxic; often fatal
poison ivy/oak/sumac - all parts, especially leaves: dermatoxic; possibly fatal
poison ryegrass (darnel) - seeds: neurotoxic
potato - raw: cytotoxic
privet - berries and leaves: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; possibly fatal
ragwort - all parts: hepatotoxic
redoul - all parts: gastrotoxic, neurotoxic, and causes respiratory issues; can be fatal in children
rhubarb - leaves: nephrotoxic
rosary pea - seeds: neurotoxic and gastrotoxic; often fatal
skullcap - hepatotoxic
spindle (spindle tree) - fruit: hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic; possibly fatal
stinging tree (gympie gympie) - bark and sap: dermatoxic; sometimes fatal
strychnine tree - seeds: neurotoxic; often fatal
sweet pea - seeds: neurotoxic and damaging to connective tissues
tomato - leaves and stems: cytotoxic in large doses
uva ursi - neurotoxic, dermatoxic
white baneberry (doll’s eyes) - all parts, especially berries: cardiotoxic; possibly fatal
white snakeroot - all parts: gastrotoxic; often fatal
winter cherry (jerusalem cherry) - all parts, especially berries: gastrotoxic; occasionally fatal, especially to children
wisteria - gastrotoxic
yew (english yew, common yew) - leaves and seeds: gastrotoxic if ingested and respiratory issues if inhaled
glossary:
carcinogenic - a substance that can cause cancer
cardiotoxic - toxic to the heart
cytotoxic - toxic to living cells
dermatoxic - toxic to the skin
gastrotoxic - toxic to the gastrointestinal system (stomach, intestines, etc.)
hepatotoxic - toxic to the liver
nephrotoxic - toxic to the kidneys and urological system (ureters, bladder)
neurotoxic - toxic to the neurological system (brain, nerves, brainstem, spinal cord, etc.)
psychoactive - pertaining to substances that change brain function and result in alterations in perception, mood, or consciousness
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Long Warrior Prefixes & Suffixes
"Long" in this case means prefixes that are 3+ syllables and/or 7+ letters, and suffixes that are 2+ syllables and/or 6+ letters! Thanks to long anon for the suggestion (and sorry to long anon for the nickname)!
80+ prefixes and 20+ suffixes under the cut!
Prefixes
A
Azalea-
B
Belladonna-
Blackberry-
Blizzard-
Blossom-
Blueberry-
Brambling-
Bumblebee-
Butterfly-
C
Canary-
Cardinal-
Carmine-
Carnation-
Catfish-
Celandine-
Chamomile-
Chestnut-
Chickadee-
Chickweed-
Chipmunk-
Chokecherry-
Chrysanthemum-
Cranberry-
Currant-
D
Daffodil-
Damselfly-
Dandelion-
Dappled-
Dogwood-
Dragonfly-
F
Foxglove-
Freckle-
Freckled-
G
Goldenrod-
Grackle-
H
Hedgehog-
Hellebore-
Hemlock-
Hickory-
Honeysuckle-
Huckleberry-
Hyacinth-
J
Jackdaw-
Juneberry-
Juniper-
L
Larkspur-
Licorice-
M
Magnolia-
Mangrove-
Marigold-
Mugwort-
Mulberry-
Mushroom-
N
Nightshade-
O
Oleander-
Oriole-
P
Pokeberry-
Primrose-
Puffball-
R
Raccoon-
Ragwort-
Raspberry-
S
Sequoia-
Shattered-
Sparrow-
Speckle-
Speckled-
Spotted-
Squirrel-
Starling-
Strawberry-
Sugarplum-
Sunflower-
Sweetgum-
Sycamore-
T
Tadpole-
Tattered-
Tortoise-
W
Whispering-
Withered-
Suffixes
B
bounce
bracken
bumble
burrow
D
dapple
F
feather
flight
flower
flutter
freckle
P
pounce
R
ripple
rumble
S
shimmer
smudge
speckle
spirit
splash
stream
T
tunnel
W
whisker
whisper
#warrior names#prefixes#suffixes#/ Theme:#long names#/ Reach:#TumblrClan#warriors#warrior cats#warriors oc#warriors roleplay#oc inspiration#oc inspo
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Cyclonis and the Cyclonian Royal Family
Aka I gave this girl a family and then had to figure out why so many of them are absent from the show. This was the second most popular option in that poll I posted, so here we go.
I headcanon Cyclonia to be a matriarchy. Every ruler of the Empire since its founding has been a woman, with rare exceptions when the men take the position of regents for one reason or another. Even if the firstborn of a generation is a boy, they will never have a claim to the throne.
Queen Alyka Prosperis was the second ruler of Cyclonia after its founding as a kingdom. She was gifted the throne by First Queen Marinia, as they were close friends prior to Marinia's death. Since then Alyka's descendants have ruled Cyclonia and its expanding empire in one of the longest-running bloodlines in recorded history. No one is entirely sure who her partner was, who helped father the bloodline.
Master Polaris is a black mark on the royal family's history. Many say she cursed all the men in her family to take the form of monsters, in a fit of jealousy towards her brother Hemlock. Ever since then, the men of Cyclonia's royal family have been sickly and weak.
Cyclonis's great-grandmother is Master Roburis. Originally the youngest of four sisters, Roburis was not expected to rise to power. Then a plague hit Cyclonia, devastating the royal family and leaving her as the last survivor of her sisters. She wasn't a particularly attentive mother to her daughter, Morrigan, and some sources say she's the one to blame for instigating war with the Free Atmos, only to palm off the fallout onto the next generation.
Empress Morrigan Anarchis started her reign with the goal of doing better than her mother. Instead, she lead Cyclonia into a 50 year war that didn't end with her death, and repeated history by handing it off to Cyclonis. There are rumours that she orchestrated the assassination of her own husband and let the Sky Knights take blame for it in an incident that almost killed her only child, Cyclamen. She wasn't particularly popular as a ruler when she died, in fact it was no secret that the public greatly favoured Dark Ace over her.
Delphinium Cyclonis was seen as a symbol of hope for Cyclonia. A chance to finally end the war one way or another, but unfortunately she proved to be just as bullheaded as her grandmother. More concerned with learning new magical secrets and accessing the far side than actually ruling her Empire, it all ended in disaster after Cyclonia Rising. Now her brothers Larkspur and Cardin (Cardin largely belongs to @ashe-alter, thank you for helping me figure out these brothers :3) are struggling to pick up the pieces.
#storm hawks#storm hawks headcanons#storm hawks lore#sunny's headcanons#sunnyverse headcanons#sunnyverse lore#sunny's storm hawks headcanons#storm hawks headcanon#cyclonis#master cyclonis#storm hawks cyclonis#cyclonia#anarchis#master anarchis
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Bulbasaur Line Nickname Ideas
Bub/Bubs/Bubsy
Ivy
Venus
Phyll or Chloe (short for Chlorophyll)
Sprout
Buddy
Dino
Sunny/Sunshine/Sunlight
Ray
Daylight
Flora/Florence/Florian
Lily/Lilium
Meadow Lily/Easter Lily
Henry (after the Henry's lily)
Morning Star
Stargazer (another type of lily)
Blossom
Bloom
Petal
Allium
Vidalia
Cebolinha
Mystery
Cranwell or Pacman (horned frogs)
Raffi/Raffle/Rafflesia
Arnold, Kerri or Keith
Summer
Amalthea/Aram/Enkhtuya/Galen/Harmony/Malie/Mirna/Na'ima/Prasanna/Prashant/Rimas/Serena/Stellan/Zola (meanings related to Venusaur's calming abilities)
Éliane/Heliodora/Heliodoro/Marisol/Ochieng/Ravi/Samson/Soleil/Solfrid/Sunniva/Tonalli/Yosuke (meanings related to the sun)
Ampelio/Bryony/Carmi/Lata/Liana (meanings related to vines)
Anfisa/Anh/Anthea/Anthony/Crina/Daiga/Eun-Yeong/Evanthe/Fiorella/Florizel/Golbahar/Gülden/Hana/Kalei/Maylis/Misaki/Nitzan/Palesa/Pallav/Rayen/Thalia/Xiadani/Xiuying/Yesenia/Zahrah (meanings related to plants and flowers)
Essence
Lillian
Azalea, Belladonna, Daffodil, Hemlock, Jessamine, Larkspur, Nightshade, Oleander or Pennyroyal
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Non-binary and male first names and pronouns for a flower-themed character/person? Also, anything that could fit the vibes of this image? Got a sys member who wants an alternative name since he feels detached from his source 😄
yep! sounds good. also sorry for my massive fucking hiatus i got depressed /lh (and also stopped fronting as much, suggestions under the cut
plant themed names ! (most are flower related)
thorn/thorne
thistle
dandelion
fior/fiorello
leslie
holly/hollis
fennel
ivy
laurel
larkspur
sorrel
tulip
bay (bay tree)
alder
clematis
acacia
cedar
calix/calyx
fern
reed
aster
heath
cosmo
lotus
oleander
florence/florent/florian
hyacinth
huckleberry/huck (if you don't mind being compared to that story i had to read in 7nth grade /hj lh)
indigo
coleus
ambrose
calla
dianthus
calendula
lindon
briar
bloom
orris (root of an iris)
vetiver
heliotrope
hemlock
mondrona
penrose
admon
jacaranda/jac (a type of flowering tree)
cress
rue
valerian (this flower has also been used medicinally a lot if you want to feel like a healer :] )
amaryllis/amar/ryllis
names themed off that image
moon
peach
leaf
mark
lotus
star
atlas
apollo
crescent
pollen
arche
roz
rosewell
roswell
rosewood
rosen
rouge
blush (like the color)
razz
sky
thulian
pronouns themed off plants & that image
star/stars
dew/dews
pollen/pollens
pol/pollen
soft/softs
petal/petas
fresh/freshs
bloom/blooms
sky/skys
xe/xem
bun/buns
warm/warms
stem/stems
cloud/clouds
☁️/☁️s
🌙/🌙s
🌺/🌺s
#key2solveposts#name help#name list#pronoun list#pronoun help#pronoun ideas#name ideas#pronoun suggestions#flower names#masc names#neu names
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Skelesona Jobs: Revamped and New Part 1
Warnings: Mafia, violence, etc.
Hydrangea is the quiet writer and librarian of a local library.
Jade is a bookstore owner.
Juliette is a bar tender.
Hyacinth is a dance teacher.
Calluna is a choreographer.
Hattie is a social media influencer and dancer.
Harper is a mechanic, writer, and actress. She is also the Heiress of the Hollow Theatre.
Harleen owns a bar and is an actress.
Honor is a mafia leader.
Rowana is a mafia leader.
Bellum is a mafia leader.
Jane is a social media influencer.
Jemma is a social media influencer.
Jillian is a social media influencer.
Hadria is a dance teacher.
Aspera is a final boss.
Hydra is a small time writer and she works at a library.
Alchemilla designs prosthetics, is an actress, and is a mechanic.
Protea is a daycare teacher.
Lathyrus is an English professor.
Hayley is a hero.
Hemlock is a villain.
Esme is a guard and handmaiden for Dione.
Ambretta is a well known painter.
Celandine is a boxer and fighter.
Holliane and Harmony are both queens.
Poinsettia is a pirate captain.
Silene is a guardian dragon of several villages and kingdoms.
Bergenia guards kingdoms and villages.
Angelonia is an infleuncer and a protector of kingdoms.
Edelweiss is the female lead of a book.
Larkspur is a writer and painter.
Helvine owns a wine company.
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#skelesona#undertale#underfell#underswap#swapfell amethyst#danceswap#Fellswap Carnelian#Fellswap Amaranth#dancefell#dancetale#Underfell Silver#mafiatale#mafiafell#mafiaswap#alluretale#Swapfell Glaucous#The Final Boss au#horrortale#horrorswap#horrorfell#Horrorfellswap Amaranth#Horrorswapfell Glaucous#heroes and villains au#The Duet of Medieval and Modern AU#The Duet of Medieval and Modern AU underswap#The Duet of Medieval and Modern AU underfell#The Pirates of Vividus au#dragon undertale#dragon underswap#dragon underfell
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365 Days of Poems: Day 6 (January 6th)
Godly Poison
I sowed and cultivated these plants myself
I brought them to life to bear fruit and flower
with my own bare hands and the loving patience of a proud parent
angel wings
autumn crocus
belladonna
calla lily
daphne
death camas
doll's eyes
foxglove
hemlock
larkspur
laurel
monkshood
moonflower
moonseed
mountain arnica
oleander
pokeweed
privet
ruti
snakeweed
and when the tide told me the time was right
I prepared and presented a feast full of my children
to Him
He who
says what He ought not say
touches what He ought not touch
takes what He ought not take
I admit
I took pleasure in His pain
as He once did with mine
blood pouring from His mouth
His body thrashing and convulsing in his chair
fear and sheer terror invading His wide eyes
I smiled through it all
and when his heart finally stopped
mine soared and I finally felt free
I know
one day
I'll be forgiven for what I had to do
and I know
He is not destined for any kindness
in the next life
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Here's the link to the corresponding writing prompt post
#so ive gotten really far behind with posting these#lowkey ive been so focussed with just writing the poems (which i initially do by hand) that ive been putting off posting them#ive currently written all the way through the 14th but i do plan on writing at least one poem after posting this one#so yeah im gonna try to get caught up with posting the poems here soon#as for this poem there are multiple ways to interpret it and i feel all can be correct#i had a specific idea in mind while writing this but as i kept writing i saw more possibilities#so whatever you interpret is valid#that being said this is a fairly violent poem and its not really up to interpretation that murder takes place#anyway what happen on the 6th was that my girlfriend and i went to the house to do laundry#other than that i dont think we did too much#thanks for reading#writing#writer#creative writing#writing prompt#poem#poetry#writeblr#trying to be a writeblr at least#*happened#edit: my girlfriend and i actually got eye exams on this day (cant believe i forgot)
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same anon from 2 seconds ago, would it be weird to ask for your list of the characters names? (it can be just from v3 since you post abt it alot but just out of curiousity lol)
THIS IS NO LONGER BEING UPDATED! GO TO THE NEW POST OF THE LIST HERE!
I can answer for all on them! I'm posting about V3 a lot because I'm currently playing it, so its fresh in my mind, but I love all the games ^^ It's not weird either, as I said ask me anything I love talking about my AU's
I'll put the names under the cut, because the list will be long lol (This doesn't include all the characters in the AU btw, just the ones I have the names of so far! Will update when I add more)
THH:
Monokuma- Monochrome
Makoto- Mottledhope
Byakuya- Birchstride
Kyoko- Lilacsight
Sayaka- Starlingsong
Chihiro- Chickadeewing
Mondo- Tigerthorn
Taka- Badgerpelt
Mukuro- Night
Junko- Starless Despair
Celeste- Crimsongaze
Leon- Flamespark
Aoi- Ottersplash
Sakura- Cherrybloom
Hiro- Deerwatcher
Hifumi- Spruceleaf
Toko- Froststrike
Syo- Stalker
SDR2 (The name after the "/" is their name while despaired):
Monomi- Bunny
Hajime- Branchstrike/Oleander
Nagito- Cloverspark/Servant
Chiaki- Harebreeze/Hemlock
Fuyuhiko- Fennecflake/Foxglove
Peko- Primrosefrost/Ivy
Mikan- Plumpelt/Larkspur
Akane- Acornclaw/Mistletoe
Ibuki- Icepounce/Buttercup
Sonia- Softspeckle/Azalea
Gundham- Crowcall/Nightshade
Kazuichi- Sharpfang/Snakeroot
Nekomaru- Lionstalk/Nettle
Imposter- Duskstep/Sumac
Mahiru- Marshfur/Lantana
Hiyoko- Sandsnap/Daffodil
Teruteru- Oakfur/Yew
UDG:
Komaru- Olivespring
Masaru- Blazekit
Nagisa- Blizzardkit
Kotoko- Petalkit
Jataro- Dustkit
Monaca- Mosskit
Haiji- Skunksnout
Tokuichi- Sootfrost
Taichi- Elmleaf
Yuta- Firpaw
Fuhito- Fogstar
V3 (I only have apprentice names figured out for most of them):
Shuichi- Batpaw
Kaede- Thrushpaw
Kiibo- Snowpaw
Rantaro- Mintpaw
Kokichi- Magpiepaw
Kirumi- Swiftpaw
Maki- Quietpaw
Himiko- Emberpaw
Tenko- Fennelpaw
Angie- Owlpaw
Korekiyo- Ravenpaw
Miu- Leopardpaw
Gonta- Mothpaw
Ryoma- Littlepaw
Kaito- Nightpaw
Tsumugi- Riverpaw
DR3:
Juzo- Boulderstrike
Kyosuke- Moonwhisker
Chisa- Ambercloud
Ryota- Lynxstep/Parsnip
Jin- Newtstar
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Poisonous Flowers
AW - Foxglove AM - Wolfsbane London - Lily Of the Valley Lexis - Larkspur Khalen - Spider Lily Macaque - Belladonna Willow - Angel's Trumpet Kido - Wild Hemlock Dawn - Bleeding Heart
#poisonous flowers series#nesias#asher wilson#asher mullins#london springs#lexi rosemary#khalen moore#six eared macaque#lín xiàn 'willow' jìngzi#kido unmei#xídēng 'dawn' fúxiǎo
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Nature’s Revenge
Anthrax poisoning (natural)
Avalanche
Blizzard (exposure, hypothermia)
Drought
Earthquake
Flood (drowning)
Hailstorm
Heat wave (exposure, dehydration, leads to brushfires)
Hot spring
Hurricane
Lightning strike
Limnic eruption
Quicksand
Tar pit
Tornado
Tsunami
Volcanic eruption (and assorted catastrophes, like pyroclastic flow, lava, volcanic ash, and lahars)
Animal Attack
Attacked by a herbivore (cows, buffaloes, water buffaloes, cape buffaloes, muskoxen, wisents, hippopotami, rhinoceroses, elephants, horses, gelada baboons, gorillas, cassowaries, wild boars, and white lipped peccaries can fatally trample, kick, bite, or gore humans)
Attacked by a predator (tigers, wolves, leopards, lions, cougars, dingoes, coyotes, feral dogs, bears, hyenas, killer whales, crocodiles, alligators, Burmese pythons, anacondas, komodo dragons, great white sharks, bull sharks, tiger sharks, mako sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks, piranhas, and goonch catfish {unconfirmed} can and have killed and/or eaten humans)
Snakebite (King cobras, western and eastern diamond back rattlesnakes, black mambas, green mambas, spitting cobras, inland taipans, sea kraits, cottonmouths, olive-brown sea snakes, Belcher’s sea snake, puff adders, fierce snakes, brown snakes, king snakes, death adders, tiger snakes, Russell’s viper, saw-scaled vipers, Lebetine vipers, neotropical rattlesnakes, coral snakes, lanceheads, bushmasters, timber rattlesnakes, prairie rattlesnakes, Mojave rattlesnakes, all have potentially deadly bites)
Spider bite (brown recluses, black widows, yellow sac spiders, fringed ornamental tarantula, Chinese bird spiders, mouse spiders, Chilean recluse spiders, redback spiders, Sydney funnel web spiders, six-eyed sand spiders, and Brazilian wandering spiders have potentially deadly bites)
Insect sting(s) (European bees, “killer bees”, Japanese wasps, white hornets, honeybees, yellow jackets, bald-faced hornets, European hornets, open pipe mud daubers, paper wasps, and velvet ants can trigger allergies or sting en masse)
Insect bites (kissing bug, assassin bug)
Ants (siafu, bullet ants, army ants, and fire ants can kill the young and old)
Parasites (tapeworms, heartworms, liver flukes, hookworms, and Guinea worms can cause life-threatening complications)
Naegleria fowleri (deadly amoeba)
Methods of Execution
Burning at the stake
Beheading
Crucifixion
Drawing and quartering
Hanging
Drowning
Lethal injection
Firing squad
Electric chair
Gas chamber
Unusual Methods of Execution
Buried alive
Blowing from a gun (tied to a mouth of a cannon, which is then fired)
Boiling to death
Breaking wheel
Crushing
Disembowelment
Falling (being thrown from a height)
Flaying
Garroting
Impalement
Keelhauling
Starvation/dehydration
Stoning
Poisoning
Eating fungi (deadly conocybe, death cap, deadly galerina, false morel, destroying angel, livid entoloma, deadly fibrecap, red-pored bolete, sulfur tuft)
Eating other poisonous plants (deadly nightshade, lots of apple seeds, rosary pea, oleander, European yew, daffodils, doll’s eye, hemlock, stinging tree, castor beans, angel’s trumpet, monkshood/aconite, white snakeroot, western water hemlock, Bushman’s poison, strychnine tree, moonseed, daphne, rhododendron, chokecherry, manchineel tree, jimsonweed, lily-of-the-valley, hydrangea, poet’s narcissus, foxglove, larkspur, poinsettia, mountain laurel, and mistletoe)
Other poisons (arsenic, hydrogen peroxide, pure alcohol, ethylene glycol {antifreeze}, nicotine, sodium cyanide {industrial reactant}, strychnine {pest control}, ricin, soman, Agent Orange, batrachotoxin, asbestos, iron, hydrofluoric acid, radioactive elements {heavy metals like uranium, polonium, plutonium, cobalt, manganese, mercury, lead}, thallium salts {tasteless!}, and warfarin)
Poisonous animals (cane toads, American toads, common toads, poison dart frog, pacific newts, blowfish, lionfish, stone fish, blue-ringed octopus, box jellyfish, cone snails, Pfeffer’s flamboyant cuttlefish)
Poisons in chemical warfare (mustard gas, sarin, VX, Lewisite, ricin, abrin, Tabun, soman, VR)
Everything Goes Wrong
Airplane crash
Accidental fires (unattended candles or fireplaces, electrical shortages, unattended matches, closely packed peanuts)
Accidentally shot
Alcohol poisoning
Autoerotic asphyxiation gone wrong
Bird attack while rock climbing
Car accident
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Choking
Complications during childbirth
Diving into shallow water
Dressing inappropriately for the weather
Eating expired food
Electrocution
Falling from a great height
Falling into a wood chipper
Falling off a riding animal (horse, camel, elephant, etc.)
Firework malfunction
Gas leak
Hit by a vehicle/carriage/ship/train
Inhaling fuel, natural gas, methane, etc.
Machinery
Medical malpractice
Playing sports
Power line in the water
Roller coasters
Shipwreck
Space
Standing under a falling tree
Suffocation
Swallowing small objects
Swallowing the wrong pills
Trampled to death in a crowd
Tripping
Walking onto train tracks
Weapons
Firearms (pistols/handguns, revolvers, rifles, shotguns, blunderbusses, arquebuses, zip guns)
Nuclear weapons
Ranged weapons (arrows, ballistas, trebuchets, Greek fire, catapults, margonels, slingshots, boomerangs, cruise missile, cannons, rockets, grenades, mortars, bombs,
Stabbing/slashing weapons (swords, daggers, poniards, spears, axes, poleaxes, halberds, shivs)
Methods (General)
Temple crushed
Stabbed in the eye
Gutted
Blunt force trauma to the head, neck, or chest (rarely)
Femoral, jugular, and/or brachial arteries severed
Destroyed heart
Destroyed brain
Destroyed lungs
Punctured lungs
Destruction of a majority of organs
Shock
Loss of more than 2 L of blood
Exhaustion
Dehydration
Asphyxiation
Starvation
Exposure
Failure (kidneys, brain, heart)
Heart attack
Stroke
Disease
Arising from poor sanitation (arsenicosis, diarrhea, cholera, fluorosis, typhoid fever, polio)
Spread by insects (malaria {mosquito}, Bubonic plague {flea}, sleeping sickness {tsetse fly}, Lyme disease {tick}, dengue fever {mosquito}, leishmaniasis {sandfly})
Spread by other animals (influenza {pigs}, rabies {mammals}, Chagas disease {chickens and dogs})
Infectious diseases (smallpox, scarlet fever, mononucleosis, syphilis, whooping cough, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, pneumonia, ebola, HRSV, HMPV, hepatitis A, B, and C)
Acquired (Alzheimer’s, meningitis, cancer, Parkinson’s, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, lupus, pleurisy, tetanus)
Genetic (sickle cell disease, hemophilia, polycystic kidney disease)
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gay deer that live in my head
please reblog my art!
#artists on tumblr#digital art#oc#original character#oc art#deer oc#sam draws#deerverse#dv: hemlock#dv: larkspur#exaggerating giant elk size in this verse slightly because i want to. hope this helps#theyre both young adults so hemlocks antlers arent finished growing#also both are they/them
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planetary botanical correspondences 🌿
including plants, herbs, fruits, vegetables, trees, etc.
[updated 12.12.24]
[☾] moon - acanthus, adder's tongue, agave, alder, almond, aloe, banana, blue hibiscus, broccoli, cabbage, camphor, clary sage, coconut, cucumber, datura, evening primrose, grape, hazel, honeydew melon, honeysuckle, hydrangea, iris, jasmine, jojoba, juniper, kale, lavender, lemon, lotus, mangrove, mallow, moonwort, morning glory, mugwort, mushroom, myrtle, orris root, papaya, peace lily, peach, pear, potato, pumpkin, sandalwood, strawberry, sweet pea, thyme, tomato, turmeric, violet, water lily, watercress, watermelon, white rose, wild lettuce, wild pear, willow, witch hazel, ylang ylang
[⊙] sun - acacia, angelica, ash, balsam, bergamot, birch, buttercup, calamus, calendula, cedar, celandine, centaury, chamomile, cinnamon, citronella, eyebright, frankincense, galangal, gentian, ginger, heliotrope, hibiscus, hops, hyacinth, juniper, laurel, lovage, mandarin, marigold, mistletoe, oak, orange, orris root, palm, peony, pine, poinciana, poppy, rosemary, rue, saffron, st. john’s wort, sunflower, walnut
[☿] mercury - almond, beet, bladderwrack, blueberry, caraway, carrot, cassia, celery, clover, dill, endive, eucalyptus, fennel, fenugreek, feverfew, gotu kola, heather, jasmine, juniper berry, lavender, lemon, lemongrass, licorice, lily, lime, mace, mandrake, marjoram, mastic, narcissus, parsley, peppermint, pomegranate, rosemary, sandalwood, spearmint, sweet pea, valerian, wintergreen, wolfberry (goji berry), wormwood
[♀] venus - adam and eve root, apple, apricot, avocado, banana, beans, bergamot, cashew, cherry, clover, corn, daffodil, daisy, damiana, elderberry, geranium, goldenrod, hibiscus, lady's mantle, larkspur, lavender, lemon verbena, lilac, myrtle, passion flower, passionfruit, peach, pear, pennyroyal, peppermint, plantain, plum, primrose, raspberry, rose, spearmint, strawberry, sycamore, tansy, thyme, vanilla, venus fly trap, violet, yarrow, ylang ylang
[♂] mars - acacia, allspice, basil, bay leaf, black pepper, calamus, cardamom, carrot, cassava, cayenne, chili pepper, chives, cinnamon, coriander, cranberry, cumin, dragonfruit, dragon’s blood, garlic, ginger, hawthorne, hickory, horseradish, hyacinth, leek, mango, mustard, nettle, onion, patchouli, pennyroyal, pepper, radish, red pepper, rue, thistle, tobacco, tomatillo, turmeric
[♃] jupiter - agrimony, alfalfa, alkanet, anise, asparagus, balsam, bayberry, bell pepper, betony, bergamot, blessed thistle, borage, carnation, catnip, cedar, chamomile, cinquefoil, clove, clover, copal, corn, crampbark, endive, eyebright, fig, fir, fumitory, garlic, grapefruit, honeysuckle, hops, hyssop, lavender, lemon verbena, juniper berry, maple, nutmeg, oak, poplar, raspberry, rhubarb, saffron, sage, sandalwood, shamrock, st. john's wort, stevia, tomato, tulip, turnip
[♄] saturn - amaranth, apple, arnica, asafoetida, ash, asparagus, beet, black bean, black cherry, black poppy seed, blackgum, bluebell, comfrey, cypress, daffodil, datura, dogwood, elm, foxglove, garlic, grape, grapefruit, hellebore, hemlock, hemp, henbane, holly, horsetail, lettuce, mandrake, mullein, mushroom, myrrh, night-blooming jasmine, nightshade, oak, pansy, parsley, patchouli, petunia, pumpkin, rosemary, skullcap, snowdrop, spinach, spruce, thyme, tobacco, tomato, valerian, vetiver, willow, winter rose, wintergreen, witch hazel, wolfsbane (aconite, monkshood), yew
[♅] uranus - banana, beet, blueberry, bryony, calamus, carrot, cedar, chamomile, cinnamon, clove, coffee, eucalyptus, fennel, ginger, gingko, guarana, hemp, kava kava, lavender, lime, mango, nutmeg, orange blossom, pansy, parsley, parsnip, pokeweed, sage, skullcap, solomon’s seal, spinach, true unicorn root, valerian, violet, wintergreen
[♆] neptune - ash, asparagus, cantaloupe, celery, cucumber, datura, endive, fern, hemp, honeydew melon, honeysuckle, jasmine, lemon balm, lavender, lettuce, lilac, lobelia, lotus, melon, morning glory, moss, mugwort, myrrh, nutmeg, orange blossom, passionflower, peach, pear, pine, poppy, psilocybin, rhubarb, seaweed, skullcap, strawberry, valerian, water lily, watercress, watermelon, wild lettuce, willow, wisteria, zucchini
[♇] pluto - acacia, anise, asparagus, barley, basil, belladonna, black walnut, blueberry, buckwheat, chives, chrysanthemum, columbine, corn, cypress, damiana, dogwood, dragon’s blood, eucalyptus, fern, fig, fly agaric, foxglove, galangal root, garlic, guarana, hops, kava kava, larkspur, leek, mandrake, mullein, mushroom, nettle, oats, onion, pansy, parsley, passion flower, patchouli, periwinkle, pomegranate, potato, psilocybin, redwood, rye, saw palmetto, silverweed, skullcap, spinach, strawberry, turnip, valerian, vinca, wheat, wormwood, yohimbe, yucca
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Danganronpa Warrior Cats AU Character Names
This doesn't include all the characters in the AU, just the ones I have the names of so far! Will update when I add more
THH:
Monokuma- Monochrome
Makoto- Mottledhope
Byakuya- Birchstride
Kyoko- Lilacsight
Sayaka- Starlingsong
Chihiro- Chickadeewing
Mondo- Tigerthorn
Taka- Badgerpelt
Mukuro- Night
Junko- Starless Despair
Celeste- Crimsongaze
Leon- Flamespark
Aoi- Ottersplash
Sakura- Cherrybloom
Hiro- Deerwatcher
Hifumi- Spruceleaf
Toko- Froststrike
Syo- Stalker
SDR2 (The name after the "/" is their name while despaired):
Monomi- Bunny
Hajime- Branchstrike/Oleander
Nagito- Cloverspark/Servant
Chiaki- Harebreeze/Hemlock
Fuyuhiko- Fennecflake/Foxglove
Peko- Primrosefrost/Ivy
Mikan- Plumpelt/Larkspur
Akane- Acornclaw/Mistletoe
Ibuki- Icepounce/Buttercup
Sonia- Softspeckle/Azalea
Gundham- Crowcall/Nightshade
Kazuichi- Sharpfang/Snakeroot
Nekomaru- Lionstalk/Nettle
Imposter- Duskstep/Sumac
Mahiru- Marshfur/Lantana
Hiyoko- Sandsnap/Daffodil
Teruteru- Oakfur/Yew
UDG:
Komaru- Olivespring
Masaru- Blazekit
Nagisa- Blizzardkit
Kotoko- Petalkit
Jataro- Dustkit
Monaca- Mosskit
Haiji- Skunksnout
Tokuichi- Sootfrost
Taichi- Elmleaf
Yuta- Firpaw
Fuhito- Fogstar
V3 (I only have apprentice names figured out for most of them):
Shuichi- Batpaw
Kaede- Thrushpaw
Kiibo- Snowpaw
Rantaro- Mintpaw
Kokichi- Magpiepaw
Kirumi- Swiftpaw
Maki- Quietpaw
Himiko- Emberpaw
Tenko- Fennelpaw
Angie- Owlpaw
Korekiyo- Ravenpaw
Miu- Leopardpaw
Gonta- Mothpaw
Ryoma- Littlepaw
Kaito- Nightpaw
Tsumugi- Riverpaw
DR3:
Juzo- Boulderstrike
Kyosuke- Moonwhisker
Chisa- Ambercloud
Ryota- Lynxstep/Parsnip
Jin- Newtstar
#danganronpa#danganronpa thh#danganronpa sdr2#danganronpa v3#danganronpa 3#danganronpa udg#danganronpa warrior cats
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I DONT WANT TO BRAG BUT
SOMEONE is driving around in a car full of (1) wild bergamot, (2) wild vervain (3) prairie tea (4) desert chicory (5) LARKSPUR (aaahhhh!!!!! something VERY different for me!!!) (6) primrose (7) yellow evening primrose and ONE (8) wild leek. Does my car make me sneeze? Yes. But the car dries wildflowers INSTANTLY and so I persevere.
AND DID I MENTION THE HEMLOCK!?!?!?!?!
oh and, I did not MEAN to do it, but I gathered it ALL on the evening (late afternoon) before the full moon.
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