WebMonkshood ( Aconitum napellus), also known as wolfsbane, is not just poisonous for wolves. It contains a neurotoxin, aconitine, that can kill humans and other animals. All parts of the plant are poisonous. You should wear gloves … WebWolf's bane is useful against werewolves: it weakens and repels them, thus it is an integral part of the cure for lycanthropy. Wolf's bane can be given to a werewolf in order to ''contain'' his wolf side, therefore making it easier for the person to live an almost normal life. It is an important ingredient during the Full Moon event.
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WebWolf’s bane (also known as monkshood or aconite) can refer to many different species, but in particular those in the genus Aconitum. These perennial plants in the Buttercup family (Ranunculaceae) are native to … WebWolf's Bane. A human colony lost in space. A century ago, colonists crashed on a distant planet. Technology failed and strange energies caused... Ga naar zoeken Ga naar … dn-19-07u-s-pd
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WebWolf is an unincorporated community in Clinton Township, Saint Louis County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located immediately south of the city of Mountain Iron , … WebMonsters of the Nexus - Wolf's Bane. A human colony lost in space. A century ago, colonists crashed on a distant planet. Technology failed and strange... Ga naar zoeken … Web8 apr. 2014 · wolfsbane (n.) "aconite" (especially Aconitum lycoctonum ), a somewhat poisonous plant, 1540s, from wolf + bane; a translation of Latin lycoctonum, from Greek lykotonon, from lykos "wolf" + base of kteinein "to kill." Also known dialectally as badger's bane, hare's bane, bear's bane. Entries linking to wolfsbane wolf (n.) dn-1 druk