Post by SilverWalker on Mar 19, 2010 18:10:32 GMT -5
Character Name: Tamashi
Pack: Illusion
Complete List of Herbs and Their Uses:
Borage Leaves- chew and eat. Blue/pink starshaped flowers, hairy leaves. Brings down fever or increases queens' supply of milk.
Burdock Root- tallstemmed, sharpsmelling thistle. Dig up roots, wash off dirt, chew into pulp. Fights infection.
Chervil- sweetsmelling plant, large, fernlike leaves, small white flowers. Juice of leaves for infections, chewing roots helps bellyache.
Cobweb- Stops bleeding and keeps wound clean.
Coltsfoot- Flowering, dandelion-like plant, with yellow/white flowers. Chew into pulp. Helps shortness of breath.
Dock- similar to sorrel. Chew up and apply to scratches.
Dried Oak Leaf- Collect in autumn, Store in dry place. Apply to soothe scratches.
Feverfew- bush with flowers like daisies. Leaves eaten to cool body temperature.
Goldenrod- tall, bright yellow flowers. Poultice to heal wounds.
Honey- Soothes infection or smoke inhalation.
Horsetail- tall, bristly stems, marshy areas. Leaves for infection. Chew up for poultice.
Juniper Berries- spiky green leaves, dark purple berries. Soothes bellyaches and helps wolves that have trouble breathing.
Lavender- purple flowering plant. Cures fever.
Marigold- bright orange/yellow flower. Chew into poultice and fights infection.
Mouse Bile- Badsmelling liquid that makes ticks drop off. Wash paws and muzzle thoroughly after applying to tick.
Poppy Seeds- seeds from dried poppy. For shock and distress of pain.
Stinging Nettle- seeds for poison, leaves for swelling.
Tansy- round yellow flowers. cures coughs, eat in small doses.
Thyme- calms anxiety and frayed nerves.
Watermint- bellyache
Wild Garlic- prevents infections.
Yarrow- poultice for wounds or scratches to expel poison.
Deadly Plants:
Yew Berries- several small berries can kill a wolf!
Nightshade- a beautiful plant, but do not eat! If used correctly, the leaves cure rotflesh, a strange disease brought about by leaving infections alone too long. Flowers cure frostcough, a wintry disease common in cubs and elders
Why Should You be Medicine Wolf?: Tamashi is a quiet mild mannered wolf. He always has a smile lingering around his face and you can rarely tell whether he's joking, serious, or angry. He will lightly tease his patients but always treats them gently. He often has an aura of hidden authority. Especially when he uses his light lilting tone to give orders.
Pack: Illusion
Complete List of Herbs and Their Uses:
Borage Leaves- chew and eat. Blue/pink starshaped flowers, hairy leaves. Brings down fever or increases queens' supply of milk.
Burdock Root- tallstemmed, sharpsmelling thistle. Dig up roots, wash off dirt, chew into pulp. Fights infection.
Chervil- sweetsmelling plant, large, fernlike leaves, small white flowers. Juice of leaves for infections, chewing roots helps bellyache.
Cobweb- Stops bleeding and keeps wound clean.
Coltsfoot- Flowering, dandelion-like plant, with yellow/white flowers. Chew into pulp. Helps shortness of breath.
Dock- similar to sorrel. Chew up and apply to scratches.
Dried Oak Leaf- Collect in autumn, Store in dry place. Apply to soothe scratches.
Feverfew- bush with flowers like daisies. Leaves eaten to cool body temperature.
Goldenrod- tall, bright yellow flowers. Poultice to heal wounds.
Honey- Soothes infection or smoke inhalation.
Horsetail- tall, bristly stems, marshy areas. Leaves for infection. Chew up for poultice.
Juniper Berries- spiky green leaves, dark purple berries. Soothes bellyaches and helps wolves that have trouble breathing.
Lavender- purple flowering plant. Cures fever.
Marigold- bright orange/yellow flower. Chew into poultice and fights infection.
Mouse Bile- Badsmelling liquid that makes ticks drop off. Wash paws and muzzle thoroughly after applying to tick.
Poppy Seeds- seeds from dried poppy. For shock and distress of pain.
Stinging Nettle- seeds for poison, leaves for swelling.
Tansy- round yellow flowers. cures coughs, eat in small doses.
Thyme- calms anxiety and frayed nerves.
Watermint- bellyache
Wild Garlic- prevents infections.
Yarrow- poultice for wounds or scratches to expel poison.
Deadly Plants:
Yew Berries- several small berries can kill a wolf!
Nightshade- a beautiful plant, but do not eat! If used correctly, the leaves cure rotflesh, a strange disease brought about by leaving infections alone too long. Flowers cure frostcough, a wintry disease common in cubs and elders
Why Should You be Medicine Wolf?: Tamashi is a quiet mild mannered wolf. He always has a smile lingering around his face and you can rarely tell whether he's joking, serious, or angry. He will lightly tease his patients but always treats them gently. He often has an aura of hidden authority. Especially when he uses his light lilting tone to give orders.