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* Moss and Cobwebs: In ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'', a RainWing medic was putting these on a shelf. In real life, cobwebs were used to staunch — or stop — bleeding, similar to bandages. Both cobwebs and some types of moss have antibacterial properties. | * Moss and Cobwebs: In ''[[Talons of Power (book)|Talons of Power]]'', a RainWing medic was putting these on a shelf. In real life, cobwebs were used to staunch — or stop — bleeding, similar to bandages. Both cobwebs and some types of moss have antibacterial properties. | ||
* In ''[[The Lost Continent (book)|The Lost Continent]]'', [[Cricket]] uses a plant stimulant to unfreeze [[Swordtail]] after he is paralyzed by a HiveWing nerve toxin. It was light green, which [[Blue]] describes as the same color as grass{{Ref|TLC|114}} and was turned into emerald steam with [[flamesilk]] from a lamp, then inhaled by Swordtail. It had some unusual side effects, such as making him stronger, faster, crazier, and much more reckless.{{Ref|TLC|123}} It also turned his eyes and silk emerald green.{{Ref|TLC|119}} | * In ''[[The Lost Continent (book)|The Lost Continent]]'', [[Cricket]] uses a plant stimulant to unfreeze [[Swordtail]] after he is paralyzed by a HiveWing nerve toxin. It was light green, which [[Blue]] describes as the same color as grass{{Ref|TLC|114}} and was turned into emerald steam with [[flamesilk]] from a lamp, then inhaled by Swordtail. It had some unusual side effects, such as making him stronger, faster, crazier, and much more reckless.{{Ref|TLC|123}} It also turned his eyes and silk emerald green.{{Ref|TLC|119}} | ||
* Also in ''The Lost Continent'', Sundew uses a plant that induces sleep.{{Ref|TLC|191}} She had Cricket use it on some guards | * Also in ''The Lost Continent'', Sundew uses a plant that induces sleep.{{Ref|TLC|191}} She had Cricket use it on some guards. | ||
* Later in ''The Lost Continent'', the [[Librarian]] is bitten by a bullet ant. [[Sundew]] gives her a few dark green leaves and tells her to chew them up and put them on the sting area, which eases the pain (and makes her tongue feel really weird).{{Ref|TLC|218}} Presumably, they would work for other types of venom too. | * Later in ''The Lost Continent'', the [[Librarian]] is bitten by a bullet ant. [[Sundew]] gives her a few dark green leaves and tells her to chew them up and put them on the sting area, which eases the pain (and makes her tongue feel really weird).{{Ref|TLC|218}} Presumably, they would work for other types of venom too. | ||
* Sundew has a bundle of moss that she says can "soak up an entire pond."{{Ref|THQ|23}} This is just metaphorical, but it does soak up a lot of water. | * Sundew has a bundle of moss that she says can "soak up an entire pond."{{Ref|THQ|23}} This is just metaphorical, but it does soak up a lot of water. | ||
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Medicine and herbs have been used by most tribes throughout both Pyrrhia and Pantala.
Known Medicine and Herbs
- Swordleaf Root: Swordleaf Root helps with headaches,[1] as Thorn took it herself.
- RainWing Venom: RainWing venom from related RainWings cancels each other out, turning the venom into a harmless gloppy black mess.
- Brightsting cactus: The juice heals the venom of SandWing tail barbs. This was revealed by Blaze in The Hidden Kingdom.
- Smokeberries: Kinkajou took them while she had a wing injury. She stated that these berries gave her the weirdest hallucinations.[2]
- Moss and Cobwebs: In Talons of Power, a RainWing medic was putting these on a shelf. In real life, cobwebs were used to staunch — or stop — bleeding, similar to bandages. Both cobwebs and some types of moss have antibacterial properties.
- In The Lost Continent, Cricket uses a plant stimulant to unfreeze Swordtail after he is paralyzed by a HiveWing nerve toxin. It was light green, which Blue describes as the same color as grass[3] and was turned into emerald steam with flamesilk from a lamp, then inhaled by Swordtail. It had some unusual side effects, such as making him stronger, faster, crazier, and much more reckless.[4] It also turned his eyes and silk emerald green.[5]
- Also in The Lost Continent, Sundew uses a plant that induces sleep.[6] She had Cricket use it on some guards.
- Later in The Lost Continent, the Librarian is bitten by a bullet ant. Sundew gives her a few dark green leaves and tells her to chew them up and put them on the sting area, which eases the pain (and makes her tongue feel really weird).[7] Presumably, they would work for other types of venom too.
- Sundew has a bundle of moss that she says can "soak up an entire pond."[8] This is just metaphorical, but it does soak up a lot of water.
- In The Hive Queen, Sundew has some plants that are described as "shiny red, mottled with yellow streaks and curved in around itself so there was a hollow in the middle and a point at one end." Sundew tells Cricket to crush it under Swordtail's nose. When she does, it emits a horrible smell that made her eyes water. It woke Swordtail up. These were later identified as "Corpse Flowers."[citation needed]
Other Examples
- Peril used her firescales to burn the venom of a dragonbite viper out of Clay's leg.
- Tranquilizer Darts: Used to keep patients sleeping. They appear in many of the books, including The Hidden Kingdom. The RainWings say that it comes from a certain frog, most likely a tree frog, and lasts for a few hours.
- In Darkness of Dragons, Qibli is hit by frostbreath in the arm when fighting with Winter. Thorn calls for water and hot coals, evidently to make warm water to slowly melt the frost off.
- On Pantala, Queen Wasp used the breath of evil to mind control the HiveWings and now most likely some SilkWings and LeafWings.
- In The Poison Jungle, the so-called "Heart of Salvation" was thought to be the cure to the othermind, but was revealed to be the breath of evil when Sundew and Mandrake attempt to grow more of it.[9]
Enchanted Objects
- Diamond's five narwhal horns that heal frostbreath wounds.[10]
- Turtle's river rock that heals surface wounds.
- Darkstalker enchanted a flower to heal Flame's face[11] and a stalactite to heal Stonemover.[12] These enchantments were not item-dependent.
- Both Darkstalker and Turtle enchanted their scales to be invulnerable to attack.
- Anemone enchanted Kinkajou's skyfire rock to heal her (along with a love spell).[13]
Known Hospitals and Medical Centers
- The RainWing village has a hospital "healer hut" where the Dragonets of the Prophecy took Webs for treatment. It was mentioned that the healers were great at healing scratches from tree gliding and other rainforest-related ailments, but they could not figure out how to heal Webs.
- In Possibility, Winter, Moon, Qibli, and Turtle take Kinkajou to a medic when Shapeshifter severely injures her. The medics are a MudWing named Mayfly and a SandWing named Meerkat, and it is said that they are the best in Possibility.
- In The Lost Continent, when Luna starts feeling sick because of her metamorphosis, Blue asks if she wants to go to the doctor, implying that there is a hospital in Cicada Hive.[14]
- In Escaping Peril, Queen Ruby turned the arena of the sky palace into a hospital particularly for soldiers who were hurt in the War of SandWing Succession.
- Jade Mountain Academy is known to teach Healing and Herbs.
References
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 105
- ↑ Moon Rising, page 94
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 114
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 123
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 119
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 191
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 218
- ↑ The Hive Queen, page 23
- ↑ The Poison Jungle, page 257
- ↑ Darkstalker, prologue
- ↑ Talons of Power, page 62
- ↑ Talons of Power, page 77
- ↑ Talons of Power, page 159
- ↑ The Lost Continent, page 28
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