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The roses of Heliogabalus (detail) 1888. Lawrence Alma-Tadema
It's not a very original idea, but here is an illustration of a fisherman and a nymph who fell in love
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Before going to bed Harry opens a book to read 2 or 3 pages of it. The book is the only authorized biography about his life - so far - written by Luna Lovegood: “Yellow Eyebrow”. He finds himself smiling in almost all pages.
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My headcannon is that there is only one authorized Harry Potter biography, written by Luna Lovegood, with pictures by Dean Thomas and interviews of Harry and his closest family and friends by Lee Jordan. It barely mentions the war and Voldemort . There is an entire chapter dedicated to the “no need to call me sir professor” moment, with quotes from Harry’s classmates who where present at the moment. It also includes Harry’s favourites Mrs Weasley recipes (just a couple cause Mrs Weasley doesn’t want to make all her best ones public ofc). And not only does it have pictures drawn by Dean it also haves pictures taken by Harry’s friends (some very nice, others… not so much) and on the cover a picture Harry had no idea Colin creevey took and gave to Ron (who kept it as one of his most prized possessions) of Harry with his eyebrow yellow.
It also includes a chapter on Harry’s success in Quidditch, as well as his absolute disasters. It does include Harry’s fall after his severe response to Dementer’s (and subsequent loss of his first broom), but Luna’s narrative never mentions what he hears (even though he told her) or the death of his parents. It does go into detail the effects of Dementers and all the horrors it can bring up, even those we don’t actively remember (this small portion gets Luna asked to write a larger piece just on Dementers for medi-wizards and -witches learning to help people handle the side effects). It is the first time Harry doesn’t feel at all embarrassed about his severe response because Luna makes it sound so normal and the real focus of the narrative is the loss of the game and his broom on him, not on why it happened.
The Quidditch chapter also includes him almost swallowing a snitch and getting all the bones in his arm vanished.
Thank you guys for adding ideas to this headcanon! <3
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“I tried to argue that Ophelia resonated because Shakespeare had made an extraordinary discovery in writing her, though I had trouble articulating the nature of that discovery. I didn’t want to admit that it could be something as simple as recognizing that emotionally unstable teenage girls are human beings. … When Ophelia appears onstage in Act IV, scene V, singing little songs and handing out imaginary flowers, she temporarily upsets the entire power dynamic of the Elsinore court. When I picture that scene, I always imagine Gertrude, Claudius, Laertes, and Horatio sharing a stunned look, all of them thinking the same thing: “We fucked up. We fucked up bad.” It might be the only moment of group self-awareness in the whole play. Not even the grossest old Victorian dinosaur of a critic tries to pretend that Ophelia is making a big deal out of nothing. Her madness and death is plainly the direct result of the alternating tyranny and neglect of the men in her life. She’s proof that adolescent girls don’t just go out of their minds for the fun of it. They’re driven there by people in their lives who should have known better.”
— B.N. Harrison, from “The Unified Theory of Ophelia” (via shakespeareismyjam)
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Emmenagogues
Whilst talking with my aunt–who is a devout herbalist in another circle in her own town– about herbal remedies, she brought up the word emmenagogue. In this case, the word refers to an herb or plant that can stimulate menstrual flow. For those who may have late menstruation or elongated cycles, this may be quite a helpful remedy, but to uninformed users, it may also have detrimental effects. Most emmenagogues also act as abortifacients, as in, they may harm a pregnancy or can cause miscarriages.
My reason for writing this post is that there are some common herbs that people use for other reasons that may in fact also have emmenagogue/abortifacient properties. Most posts that I see do not address this, and I’d like my followers and the rest of the online witchblr community to be informed as well.
In most cases, you should not take more than the recommended dosage of any herb anyways, especially if you are taking other prescribed medications. If you are pregnant or are thinking of conceiving, please stay away from these herbs entirely and look for alternatives, and please make sure to do extensive research beforehand on anything you decide to use!
The emmenagogues that I have found I will list below along with their common uses otherwise. Herbs in bold are mainly used as emmenagogues and/or are dangerous in anything other than 1 gram dosing.
Angelica (heartburn, insomnia), Bay Laurel (muscle aches), Blessed Thistle (diuretic, bacterial infections) , Bloodroot (emetic, bacterial infections), Blue Cohosh (reducing inflammation, cramps), Catnip (insomnia, headaches), Chamomile (insomnia, stomach ulcers), Slippery Elm (sore throat, heartburn), Feverfew (migraines, nausea), Goldenseal (respiratory infections), Horsetail (edema, incontinence), Lady’s Slipper (insomnia, anxiety), Majoram (common cold), Marshmallow (sore throat, stomach ulcers), Mistletoe (high blood pressure), Motherwort (anxiety, high blood pressure), Mugwort (tonic, sedative), Myrrh (indigestion, cough), Parsley (menstrual flow, high blood pressure), Pennyroyal (antiseptic), Peppermint (common cold, headaches), Rue (neuromuscular problems), Sage (digestive problems, heartburn), Tansy (migraines, stomach ulcers), Verbena (sore throat, depression), Wintergreen (analgesic, cramps).
If you have any questions about this post or about other herbs and their dosing or safety concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me through my messages! I will always respond and try to give as detailed or informed of an answer as I can.
Thank you for reading, and blessed be!