agilebrit: (Facepalm2)
agilebrit ([personal profile] agilebrit) wrote2009-08-04 01:31 pm

*headdesks repeatedly*

Ange and Janni are having a conversation. This is a conversation that absolutely positively needs to happen, especially considering what Ben just said to Ange (in front of Janni).

I have no idea where it's going. I have no idea what needs to be said next. I have no idea what this, this thing even is between Ben and Ange, and apparently neither do they.

And poor Ben can't contribute anything to the conversation because he's unconscious. He'd probably just want to hide anyway.

This is just PEACHY. *smacks characters*

Also, I need to figure out what would poison a werewolf besides wolfsbane. That someone would coat over a wooden crossbow bolt meant for a vampire.

ARGH. *runs around in circles, screaming*

Also, is it just me, or should the first words out of Sam's mouth when he saw Daphne on the dock again have been "You're fired, bitch"?

[identity profile] lady-moriel.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
No ideas on the first, but as to the second, you might want to research other things that were traditionally used in folkloric werewolf transformations. You know, of the sell-your-soul-to-satan-and-smear-this-nasty-ointment-on-your-body variety--I think wolfsbane was often an ingredient, but there were other things too, which...I forget, mostly. Mistletoe maybe? Any of this stuff would be good if it also relates in folklore to vampires somehow, I imagine, although anything that would poison an ordinary human (wolfsbane fits that, for sure) would probably count for double with a werewolf or...something. Of course you could just have a silver-tipped crossbow bolt too, since obviously that's bad for werewolves and also related in folklore to killing vampires.

[identity profile] agilebrit.livejournal.com 2009-08-04 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I've just now found that mountain ash (rowan) is also considered poisonous to werewolves, and thus if the crossbow bolt is made from that, it will have a nasty effect on Ben. *evil laughter*

Because just because I'm putting him back together emotionally doesn't mean he doesn't have to suffer physically.