chapter 37 Poison love

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Spells and poison flowers.

Most likely that's what I saw inside the book that Ra had given me and for a while I didn't know what to do with it but I would most likely have to practice with these spells.

As for the poisonous flowers list here I didn't know what to do with them, I mean I hardly know flowers myself but I'm hoping maybe Sekhmet could tell me or even Nephthys I don't know if she'll even want to help me or not.

To be honest she wasn't thrilled about the situation of her staying here and her having to teach me as well but hey it's not my fault.
She's more than welcome to leave but of course, she won't because she knows she'll have to deal with The Sun God Ra.
As for this book, it contains much information including how everything began, and how life began for all the gods.

*In the book*

Deathly nightshades are the most dangerous flowers as the stems, leaves, berries, and roots all contain atropine and scopolamine which cause paralysis of involuntary muscles.

Deathly nightshades are the most dangerous flowers as the stems, leaves, berries, and roots all contain atropine and scopolamine which cause paralysis of involuntary muscles

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(Not my picture) The nightshade berries live up to their reputation once humans eat them, ingesting just two to four berries can kill a human child. Ten to twenty berries can kill an adult. Even chewing on just one leaf can lead to a dirt nap.

Wolf's Bane is a beautiful and poisonous-fall-blooming perennial and is also said to be used by witches in spells and potions.

Wolf's Bane is a beautiful and poisonous-fall-blooming perennial and is also said to be used by witches in spells and potions

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(Not mine as well)

Its purple flowers are the oldest poisonous used by humans however the roots are the most important part of the plant.
Warriors and hunters would use wolf ban on the tips of the spears and arrows.

Then there was the angel's trumpet the most beautiful flower as all the parts of the angel's trumpet are considered poisonous and contain the alkaloids atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine.

Then there was the angel's trumpet the most beautiful flower as all the parts of the angel's trumpet are considered poisonous and contain the alkaloids atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine

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