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“Shadow, it’s me, The Devil.”
If ever there was a lawn that needed converting to a poison garden, it’s this one.
What’s a poison garden?
This is a poison garden.
Hemlock, henbane, poison ivy, khat, giant hogweed, poppy, stinging nettle, yew, rhododendron, and many other toxic plants can be found in a poison garden.
Why? In old times, to make medicine, probably. The difference between poison and medicine is often dosage/timing. These days it’s mainly for educational purposes. Gets folk into botany, helps prevent poisonings, teaches respect for nature.
As one would imagine, they require special care to maintain.
The sculptures reminded me of Bene Gesserit, so naturally my next thought went to poison needles and dangerous caretakers.
We are the Sentinels who say, “Ni!” Where are the shrubbery’s? We demand shrubbery’s!
I’m pretty sure one of these guys is in the Amadeus poster
That’s a very enigmatic druid aesthetic, I think id like that for my life. Druidcore
I fought these Ruin Sentinels back in Dark Souls II… Don’t underestimate them!
Imagine looking out the window and seeing these slowly floating towards you.
POV: you’re Macbeth
POV: you’re the Kwisatz Haderach
Flared base for safety
Without a base, without a trace.