Post by Littlewind on Aug 21, 2008 15:29:07 GMT -5
Alt Name: Littlewind.
Desired IC prefix: Littlewind.
Gender: Female.
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use:
Feverfew - eaten to reduce head pain.
Lavender - eaten for easing pains in head and throat, and good for a chill.
Alder Bark– helps relieve a toothache when chewed slowly.
Alfalfa – used to prevent tooth decay.
Celandine - Used to strenghten weak eyes.
Rosemary - eaten to help eye infections. Juices used on wounds around eyes.
Willow (Tree) - Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision.
Garlic – eaten for ear infections.
Chervil Root - eaten to cure bellyache.
Hawthorne Berries – eaten for indigestion.
Juniper berries - eaten for belly ache. Can serve as a counter poison.
Mint - eaten for upset stomachs.
Rosinwood - eaten to clear stomach of poisons.
Water mint - eaten to cure bellyache
Catnip - Gathered and pressed into wounds to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
Cobwebs - put on wounds to stop bleeding.
Goldenrod - when rubbed into scratches, helps heal them.
Gum Weed - put onto wounds to help close them.
Sage Roots - eaten to help with cracked pads.
Yarrow Ointment – apply to scraped paws.
Burdock Root – eaten for infected wounds. Too much causes a bellyache.
Chervil Juice - eaten for infected wounds.
Goldenrod flowers - eaten for influenza.
Honey - glazed over large wounds with high infection risk.
Horsetail – chew the leaves and spit into wounds; stops infections
Marigold - chewed and placed on wounds to prevent infection.
Burdock Root – eaten for rat bites. Too much causes a bellyache.
Snakeroot - eaten to counter poison.
Yarrow Leaves - causes cats to throw-up and extract poison.
Burdock Root – used to relieve joint pains when eaten. Too much causes a bellyache.
Daisy Leaves - eaten for joint pains.
Juniper berries - crushed and eaten for joints.
Ragwort Leaves - eaten to help stiff joints. Don't taste bad. Gives bellyache if consumed too much.
Tansy - leaves chewed to relieve joint aches. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Aloe Vera – leaves treat burns and skin problems (insect bites, etc.)
Berlon - spread on burns or patches of missing fur to grow the fur back.
Dock leaves - rubbed on fur to make slippery when stuck in a tight space.
Mouse Bile - used to kill stubborn fleas and ticks.
Nettle - leaves put on rashes.
Willow (Tree) - water from the base of a willow is applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches.
Acorns - eaten to release bacteria.
Blessed Thistle – helps strengthen the heart & lungs; increases circulation.
Broom leaves - crushed, rubbed in wounds, and wrapped in a break for broken bones.
Chamomile - soothes heart.
Comfrey - eaten to help cure for broken bones and fevers.
Feverfew - when eaten, heals feverish cats.
Goldenrod - eaten for muscle pain.
Hawthorne Berries – eaten for heart burns and indigestion.
Honey - Used to sooth irritated throats, particularly good for smoke inhalation
Huckleberry – eaten for muscle pain.
Pithing Flower Petals - chewed into juice and drank to clear clogged throats and nasal passages.
Snapdragon - eaten for ringworms and fleas.
Tansy - eaten to remove worms. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Willow (Tree) - small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers.
Yarrow Leaves - causes cats to throw-up and extract poison.
Chamomile - when eaten, gives physical strength.
Goldenrod - eaten for muscle pain.
Lam Ear Leaves - eaten for strength.
Skullcap - eaten for strength.
Borage Roots- consumed to stave off fevers. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
Catnip - Used to ease pain and help to cure Greencough, Blackcough and Whitecough.
Coltsfoot - eaten
Ginger – eaten for asthma and coughs.
Juniper berries - eaten for whitecough
Tansy - flowers consumed to remove coughs. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Borage Seeds- consumed by the nursing Queen to increase available milk. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
Coltsfoot - eaten for kittencough.
Crushed Iris Petals - given to kits right after birth if they are having breathing problems. Given to kits at any point for a sore throat.
Crushed pawpaw roots - eaten for kittencough.
Tansy - causes miscarriages.
Thinnedout Heather Down - eaten for indigestion of a kit. Lines stomach and absorbs bad toxins.
Desired Clan: DarkClan.
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Tabby female with blazing yellow eyes. Smaller than most felines, which provided the main reason for her failure as a warrior. Always been interested in herbs, but had had dreams of being a warrior. When the medicine cat apprentice position was proposed, she accepted. Her personality is kind of harsh, but she has a motherly affection for all cats of her clan that is hard to miss.
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp:
Warrior then deputy of LightningClan in Sarah Furren as Starheart.
Warrior, then deputy of FieldClan in Dawn of a New Era as Ravenfur.
Medicine Cat of CliffClan in Dawn of a New Era as Silverstep.
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Littlewind's ears perked at the sound of another approaching her den. Grumpily, she pushed herself to her paws and strode to the front, seeing a young apprentice coming forth with a sparrow. The young one dropped it, his emerald eyes meeting her own. "I thought I'd give you something to eat, Littlewind." Although her ears pinned back almost angrily, and her facial feature was probably not the most appealing, the deep rumble in her throat was a sign that she approved of his actions. "Don't you have some training to be doing?" Her words were almost spat at him, and he hurriedly turned tail and ran. But the purr didn't subside as she picked up the fresh kill and brought it into the recesses of her den to eat.
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?:
Her attempts to calm the tom down proved futile, until she hissed angrily at him, "Do you want me to clean the wound, or should I just throw you to the foxes?!" That comment shut him up. And with that, she had a working patient. The wound was disgusting, but Littlewind was used to these sorts of things. Her herb pile, a disorganized mess, was rifled through for a moment before she picked up some goldenrod and horsetail. The goldenrod was placed directly into the wound, but the horsetail was chewed almost angrily, and then spit into the wound. All of this was held together by the cobwebs she carefully wrapped around the shoulder. Should he continue to complain, a few poppyseeds would be given, if she could spare them.
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone potruding through its skin. What should you do?: First order of business, tell them to go speak to the leader. If the leader approves their presence, then I guess the best thing to do would be to help the d**ned creature. Perhaps we'd get a warrior out of the beast.
Desired IC prefix: Littlewind.
Gender: Female.
Herbs known BY HEART, along with description of use:
Feverfew - eaten to reduce head pain.
Lavender - eaten for easing pains in head and throat, and good for a chill.
Alder Bark– helps relieve a toothache when chewed slowly.
Alfalfa – used to prevent tooth decay.
Celandine - Used to strenghten weak eyes.
Rosemary - eaten to help eye infections. Juices used on wounds around eyes.
Willow (Tree) - Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision.
Garlic – eaten for ear infections.
Chervil Root - eaten to cure bellyache.
Hawthorne Berries – eaten for indigestion.
Juniper berries - eaten for belly ache. Can serve as a counter poison.
Mint - eaten for upset stomachs.
Rosinwood - eaten to clear stomach of poisons.
Water mint - eaten to cure bellyache
Catnip - Gathered and pressed into wounds to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
Cobwebs - put on wounds to stop bleeding.
Goldenrod - when rubbed into scratches, helps heal them.
Gum Weed - put onto wounds to help close them.
Sage Roots - eaten to help with cracked pads.
Yarrow Ointment – apply to scraped paws.
Burdock Root – eaten for infected wounds. Too much causes a bellyache.
Chervil Juice - eaten for infected wounds.
Goldenrod flowers - eaten for influenza.
Honey - glazed over large wounds with high infection risk.
Horsetail – chew the leaves and spit into wounds; stops infections
Marigold - chewed and placed on wounds to prevent infection.
Burdock Root – eaten for rat bites. Too much causes a bellyache.
Snakeroot - eaten to counter poison.
Yarrow Leaves - causes cats to throw-up and extract poison.
Burdock Root – used to relieve joint pains when eaten. Too much causes a bellyache.
Daisy Leaves - eaten for joint pains.
Juniper berries - crushed and eaten for joints.
Ragwort Leaves - eaten to help stiff joints. Don't taste bad. Gives bellyache if consumed too much.
Tansy - leaves chewed to relieve joint aches. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Aloe Vera – leaves treat burns and skin problems (insect bites, etc.)
Berlon - spread on burns or patches of missing fur to grow the fur back.
Dock leaves - rubbed on fur to make slippery when stuck in a tight space.
Mouse Bile - used to kill stubborn fleas and ticks.
Nettle - leaves put on rashes.
Willow (Tree) - water from the base of a willow is applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches.
Acorns - eaten to release bacteria.
Blessed Thistle – helps strengthen the heart & lungs; increases circulation.
Broom leaves - crushed, rubbed in wounds, and wrapped in a break for broken bones.
Chamomile - soothes heart.
Comfrey - eaten to help cure for broken bones and fevers.
Feverfew - when eaten, heals feverish cats.
Goldenrod - eaten for muscle pain.
Hawthorne Berries – eaten for heart burns and indigestion.
Honey - Used to sooth irritated throats, particularly good for smoke inhalation
Huckleberry – eaten for muscle pain.
Pithing Flower Petals - chewed into juice and drank to clear clogged throats and nasal passages.
Snapdragon - eaten for ringworms and fleas.
Tansy - eaten to remove worms. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Willow (Tree) - small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers.
Yarrow Leaves - causes cats to throw-up and extract poison.
Chamomile - when eaten, gives physical strength.
Goldenrod - eaten for muscle pain.
Lam Ear Leaves - eaten for strength.
Skullcap - eaten for strength.
Borage Roots- consumed to stave off fevers. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
Catnip - Used to ease pain and help to cure Greencough, Blackcough and Whitecough.
Coltsfoot - eaten
Ginger – eaten for asthma and coughs.
Juniper berries - eaten for whitecough
Tansy - flowers consumed to remove coughs. DO NOT GIVE TO QUEENS.
Borage Seeds- consumed by the nursing Queen to increase available milk. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
Coltsfoot - eaten for kittencough.
Crushed Iris Petals - given to kits right after birth if they are having breathing problems. Given to kits at any point for a sore throat.
Crushed pawpaw roots - eaten for kittencough.
Tansy - causes miscarriages.
Thinnedout Heather Down - eaten for indigestion of a kit. Lines stomach and absorbs bad toxins.
Desired Clan: DarkClan.
Description of Character (Physical features and Personality): Tabby female with blazing yellow eyes. Smaller than most felines, which provided the main reason for her failure as a warrior. Always been interested in herbs, but had had dreams of being a warrior. When the medicine cat apprentice position was proposed, she accepted. Her personality is kind of harsh, but she has a motherly affection for all cats of her clan that is hard to miss.
Experience in Warriors/Feral rp:
Warrior then deputy of LightningClan in Sarah Furren as Starheart.
Warrior, then deputy of FieldClan in Dawn of a New Era as Ravenfur.
Medicine Cat of CliffClan in Dawn of a New Era as Silverstep.
Sample Post (Can be reposted from logs): Littlewind's ears perked at the sound of another approaching her den. Grumpily, she pushed herself to her paws and strode to the front, seeing a young apprentice coming forth with a sparrow. The young one dropped it, his emerald eyes meeting her own. "I thought I'd give you something to eat, Littlewind." Although her ears pinned back almost angrily, and her facial feature was probably not the most appealing, the deep rumble in her throat was a sign that she approved of his actions. "Don't you have some training to be doing?" Her words were almost spat at him, and he hurriedly turned tail and ran. But the purr didn't subside as she picked up the fresh kill and brought it into the recesses of her den to eat.
A large gash on the shoulder of a tom. What should you do?:
Her attempts to calm the tom down proved futile, until she hissed angrily at him, "Do you want me to clean the wound, or should I just throw you to the foxes?!" That comment shut him up. And with that, she had a working patient. The wound was disgusting, but Littlewind was used to these sorts of things. Her herb pile, a disorganized mess, was rifled through for a moment before she picked up some goldenrod and horsetail. The goldenrod was placed directly into the wound, but the horsetail was chewed almost angrily, and then spit into the wound. All of this was held together by the cobwebs she carefully wrapped around the shoulder. Should he continue to complain, a few poppyseeds would be given, if she could spare them.
A rogue limps into the camp with pieces of bone potruding through its skin. What should you do?: First order of business, tell them to go speak to the leader. If the leader approves their presence, then I guess the best thing to do would be to help the d**ned creature. Perhaps we'd get a warrior out of the beast.