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'''''Wolfsbane''''' is an herb that is known to be an extreme toxin that adversely affects [[Werewolf|werewolves]] and [[Hybrid|hybrids]]. Its flowers have been used in traditional potion-making. However, its leaves and flowers when consumed in large doses could be toxic to humans; though its effects on humans have never been shown and for the purposes of the show may be non-existent.
 
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* [[Damon Salvatore]]
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* [[Alaric Saltzman]]
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* [[Jeremy Gilbert]]
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* [[Caroline Forbes]]
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* [[Elena Gilbert]]
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* [[Stefan Salvatore]] †
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* [[Katerina Petrova]] †
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* [[Matt Donovan]]
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* [[Katie]] †
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* [[Marcel Gerard]]
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* [[Mason Lockwood]] †
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* [[Tyler Lockwood]] †
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* [[Jules]] †
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* [[Ray Sutton]] †
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* [[Paige's Pack]] †
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* [[Klaus' Pack]] †
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* [[Hayley Marshall-Kenner]] †
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{{Character Quote|Well, every source says something different. One myth says it causes lycanthropy, which sounds bogus. Another one says that it protects people and another one says, well, it's toxic.|'''[[Jeremy Gilbert|Jeremy]]''' on '''Wolfsbane''' in ''[[Plan B]]''}}
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'''Wolfsbane''', also known as aconite or monkshood, is a potent herb and a werewolf's most well-known weakness. If a werewolf makes physical contact with wolfsbane in any form, it will burn and weaken them. These effects extend to [[hybrid]]s as well, who are vulnerable to both wolfsbane and [[vervain]] as a result of their dual nature. Its flowers are also used by witches in traditional [[Elixir|potion]]-making in the TVD/TO universe. However, in real life, its leaves and flowers, when handled or consumed in large doses, are very toxic to humans. In the TV series' universe, its effects on humans have never been shown and for all intents and purposes may be nonexistent.
   
 
==Species==
 
==Species==
 
===Werewolves===
 
===Werewolves===
Similar to how vamipres are affected by vervain, wolfsbane is shown to adversely affect werewolves. Ingesting wolfsbane severely weakens a werewolf and they appear feverish. Direct skin contact to wolfsbane causes them a burning sensation with fumes appearing from the contact area. It can be stated that wolfsbane to werewolves is exactly what vervain is to vampires.
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Similar to how vampires are affected by vervain, wolfsbane is shown to adversely affect werewolves. Ingesting wolfsbane severely weakens a werewolf and they appear feverish. Direct skin contact with wolfsbane causes them to be burned so severely that it causes their skin and mucous membranes to smoke slightly at the site of contact appearing from the contact area. Though a werewolf's enhanced cellular regeneration will eventually heal the wounds, it will take much longer than if it were a regular burn. It has been stated that wolfsbane to werewolves is exactly what vervain is to vampires.
   
During full moons, before transforming to the wolf form, some werewolves use wolfsbane to weaken themselves so that liabilities due to their wolf form can be avoided. They consume it in the form of a diluted extract of the essence of wolfsbane, so it isn't deadly.  Both [[Mason]] and [[Tyler Lockwood]] have demonstrated usage of wolfsbane to subdue oneself.
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On the night of a [[Full Moon|full moon]], just prior to their [[Shapeshifting|transformation]] into a wolf, many werewolves will dilute wolfsbane in water and drink it to weaken them to decrease the likelihood that they will break out of their restraints and harm or kill innocent bystanders. Both [[Mason Lockwood]] and [[Tyler Lockwood]] have demonstrated this usage of wolfsbane to subdue oneself prior to their transformations.
   
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Werewolves, despite their healing ability, take much longer to recover from wolfsbane-induced burns and exposure than they would to ordinary burns and toxins, and ingesting diluted wolfsbane has caused many werewolves to become weak, clammy, and feverish for anywhere from several hours to several days, depending on how much they were exposed to at the time. Because of this, wolfsbane is a well-known weapon against werewolves by vampires and humans who are "in the know" about the supernatural to non-fatally subdue them. have long-lasting effects to wolfsbane if ingested. This is because it causes them to become ill. In cases where a werewolf is exposed to large amounts of pure, undiluted wolfsbane, they can be burned so severely that they begin to bleed, as shown when [[Damon Salvatore]] chained Mason Lockwood up and force-fed him an entire bud of wolfsbane, which caused him to cough up blood and stomach acid. According to [[Jules]], an experienced werewolf can use their heightened awareness to "sniff out" wolfsbane, such as when she sensed that Damon had laced her drink with it.
Werewolves, despite thier healing ability have long-lasting effects to wolvesbane if injested. This is because it causes them to become ill. This is one way that's known for vampires to harm werewolves without killing them. In some cases it can even cause the said wolf to cough up blood making the herb almost deadly. It is also known that this particular herb will slow all injuries, sometimes even making it days before the wolf can heal again. It was also explained by Jules that more experienced werewolves can sniff out Wolfsbane
 
   
A werewolf's weakness to wolfsbane has not yet been explained in the show, although looking at the similarities at their specific weaknesses, this could be attributed to the creation of the first werewolves.
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A werewolf's weakness to wolfsbane has not yet been explained in the show, although looking at the similarities at their specific weaknesses, this could be attributed to the creation of the first werewolves, much like how vervain was indirectly involved in the creation of the [[Original Vampire|first vampires]] and became a weakness for their species as a result.
   
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It was implied that a small mixture of crushed aconite flower and jimson weed combined in a mug of tea can be drunk by a pregnant werewolf to induce a miscarriage, a method that [[Hayley Marshall-Kenner|Hayley Marshall]] briefly considered when she first learned she was pregnant with her daughter [[Hope Mikaelson|Hope]].
It was implied that a use of wolfsbane on werewolves can cause miscarriage.
 
   
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tyler touches a wolfsbane.jpg|Tyler touches Wolfbane
 
tyler touches a wolfsbane.jpg|Tyler touches Wolfbane
 
Vlcsnap-2010-12-10-20h16m13s29.png|Tyler about to drink Wolfsbane
 
Vlcsnap-2010-12-10-20h16m13s29.png|Tyler about to drink Wolfsbane
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michaela-mcmanus-vampire-diaries.jpg|Jules sniffing out Wolfsbane
 
michaela-mcmanus-vampire-diaries.jpg|Jules sniffing out Wolfsbane
 
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===Hybrids===
 
===Hybrids===
It has been common knowledge among all that have dealt with werewolves that they are vulnerable to wolfsbane. As hybrids are a relatively new species with abilities of werewolves, it is natural that they had to have some weaknesses of werewolves in case they are identified as one.
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It has been common knowledge among all that have dealt with werewolves that they are vulnerable to wolfsbane. As hybrids are a relatively new species with abilities of werewolves, it is expected that they would possess at least some of the common weaknesses of werewolves.
   
So far, weaponised wolfsbane has only been shown to be used on hybrids. [[Katherine Pierce|Katherine]] used wolfsbane grenades to slow down Klaus' sired hybrid army. [[Damon]] also used a wolfsbane grenade on the unsuccessful and rabid hybrid [[Ray Sutton]], who also happened to play a game called " truth or wolfsbane" with [[Stefan]]
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So far, weaponized wolfsbane has only been shown to be used on hybrids. [[Katerina Petrova|Katherine Pierce]] used [[Weapon|wolfsbane grenades]] to slow down Klaus' sired hybrid army. Damon also used a wolfsbane grenade on the unsuccessful and rabid hybrid [[Ray Sutton]], who had been forced to play a game called "truth or wolfsbane" with [[Stefan Salvatore]] prior to his transformation.
   
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Ktherine-baboom.png|Katherine using wolfsbane Grenades
 
Ktherine-baboom.png|Katherine using wolfsbane Grenades
TVDFacebomb.gif|Damon using Wolfsbane Grenade
 
 
tvd-season-3-the-birthday-screencaps-8.jpg|" Truth or Wolfsbane"
 
tvd-season-3-the-birthday-screencaps-8.jpg|" Truth or Wolfsbane"
 
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
 
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Wolfsbane4.png|Packet Wolfsbane
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Wolfsbane6.png|Dried Wolfsbane
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Wolfsbane Grenade.png|Wolfsbane Grenade
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Aconitum Vulparia.jpg|Aconitum Vulparia
 
Aconitum Vulparia.jpg|Aconitum Vulparia
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Until now, every single wolfsbane administration has been done directly on the werewolf.
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*Until now, every single wolfsbane administration has been done directly on the werewolf. That is, wolfsbane has either been voluntarily consumed by werewolves/hybrids or involuntarily forced upon them.
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*Unlike vervain, wolfsbane is not consumed by humans to protect them from werewolf attacks, likely because 1) the [[Werewolf Genocide|werewolf genocide]] that has gone on for centuries has reduced their numbers significantly, and 2) most triggered werewolves take countermeasures to ensure that they do not expose their supernatural identities or harm civilians on the full moons, either by locking themselves up in secure locations or by going into the remote wilderness where they can run free without risk of running into civilization, both of which have likely reduced the number of humans who are aware of the werewolves' existence. This seems to be supported by the fact that even the majority of vampires believe werewolves to be merely a myth.
**They've always been either consumed by werewolves, or forced on them. All other forms of contact too are purely external. Unlike vervain, wolfsbane is not consumed by humans to protect them from werewolf attacks
 
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**It is also possible that, like in the real world, wolfsbane is [[Wikipedia:Aconitine|extremely toxic]] to humans, which would prevent them from ingesting it as a preventative measure against werewolf attacks.
**The fact that humans don't consume wolfsbane means one of two things. It is a toxic substance to consume even for humans. OR Werewolves are indeed so rare that they're potentially not a threat to humans, so they never considered consuming wolfsbane.
 
*Wolfsbane has no affect untriggered werewolves. 
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*Wolfsbane seems to have no effect on untriggered werewolves. 
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*Experienced werewolves can smell wolfsbane if it's laced in their food or drink.
*Werewolves can smell Wolfsbane
 
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*Though wolfsbane and vervain are often compared due to the similar reactions exposure causes to werewolves and vampires, respectively, it can be argued that wolfsbane exposure for a werewolf is much more severe than vervain exposure to a vampire. The side effects vampires experience from ingesting vervain can be counteracted by the vampire in question feeding on [[blood]] to help speed up their recovery, whereas werewolves simply have to wait for their [[Accelerated Healing|accelerated healing]] to finish purging it from their system on its own, a process which takes considerably longer than it would for a vampire.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 16:19, 9 February 2020

Well, every source says something different. One myth says it causes lycanthropy, which sounds bogus. Another one says that it protects people and another one says, well, it's toxic.
Jeremy on Wolfsbane in Plan B

Wolfsbane, also known as aconite or monkshood, is a potent herb and a werewolf's most well-known weakness. If a werewolf makes physical contact with wolfsbane in any form, it will burn and weaken them. These effects extend to hybrids as well, who are vulnerable to both wolfsbane and vervain as a result of their dual nature. Its flowers are also used by witches in traditional potion-making in the TVD/TO universe. However, in real life, its leaves and flowers, when handled or consumed in large doses, are very toxic to humans. In the TV series' universe, its effects on humans have never been shown and for all intents and purposes may be nonexistent.

Species

Werewolves

Similar to how vampires are affected by vervain, wolfsbane is shown to adversely affect werewolves. Ingesting wolfsbane severely weakens a werewolf and they appear feverish. Direct skin contact with wolfsbane causes them to be burned so severely that it causes their skin and mucous membranes to smoke slightly at the site of contact appearing from the contact area. Though a werewolf's enhanced cellular regeneration will eventually heal the wounds, it will take much longer than if it were a regular burn. It has been stated that wolfsbane to werewolves is exactly what vervain is to vampires.

On the night of a full moon, just prior to their transformation into a wolf, many werewolves will dilute wolfsbane in water and drink it to weaken them to decrease the likelihood that they will break out of their restraints and harm or kill innocent bystanders. Both Mason Lockwood and Tyler Lockwood have demonstrated this usage of wolfsbane to subdue oneself prior to their transformations.

Werewolves, despite their healing ability, take much longer to recover from wolfsbane-induced burns and exposure than they would to ordinary burns and toxins, and ingesting diluted wolfsbane has caused many werewolves to become weak, clammy, and feverish for anywhere from several hours to several days, depending on how much they were exposed to at the time. Because of this, wolfsbane is a well-known weapon against werewolves by vampires and humans who are "in the know" about the supernatural to non-fatally subdue them. have long-lasting effects to wolfsbane if ingested. This is because it causes them to become ill. In cases where a werewolf is exposed to large amounts of pure, undiluted wolfsbane, they can be burned so severely that they begin to bleed, as shown when Damon Salvatore chained Mason Lockwood up and force-fed him an entire bud of wolfsbane, which caused him to cough up blood and stomach acid. According to Jules, an experienced werewolf can use their heightened awareness to "sniff out" wolfsbane, such as when she sensed that Damon had laced her drink with it.

A werewolf's weakness to wolfsbane has not yet been explained in the show, although looking at the similarities at their specific weaknesses, this could be attributed to the creation of the first werewolves, much like how vervain was indirectly involved in the creation of the first vampires and became a weakness for their species as a result.

It was implied that a small mixture of crushed aconite flower and jimson weed combined in a mug of tea can be drunk by a pregnant werewolf to induce a miscarriage, a method that Hayley Marshall briefly considered when she first learned she was pregnant with her daughter Hope.

Hybrids

It has been common knowledge among all that have dealt with werewolves that they are vulnerable to wolfsbane. As hybrids are a relatively new species with abilities of werewolves, it is expected that they would possess at least some of the common weaknesses of werewolves.

So far, weaponized wolfsbane has only been shown to be used on hybrids. Katherine Pierce used wolfsbane grenades to slow down Klaus' sired hybrid army. Damon also used a wolfsbane grenade on the unsuccessful and rabid hybrid Ray Sutton, who had been forced to play a game called "truth or wolfsbane" with Stefan Salvatore prior to his transformation.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Until now, every single wolfsbane administration has been done directly on the werewolf. That is, wolfsbane has either been voluntarily consumed by werewolves/hybrids or involuntarily forced upon them.
  • Unlike vervain, wolfsbane is not consumed by humans to protect them from werewolf attacks, likely because 1) the werewolf genocide that has gone on for centuries has reduced their numbers significantly, and 2) most triggered werewolves take countermeasures to ensure that they do not expose their supernatural identities or harm civilians on the full moons, either by locking themselves up in secure locations or by going into the remote wilderness where they can run free without risk of running into civilization, both of which have likely reduced the number of humans who are aware of the werewolves' existence. This seems to be supported by the fact that even the majority of vampires believe werewolves to be merely a myth.
    • It is also possible that, like in the real world, wolfsbane is extremely toxic to humans, which would prevent them from ingesting it as a preventative measure against werewolf attacks.
  • Wolfsbane seems to have no effect on untriggered werewolves. 
  • Experienced werewolves can smell wolfsbane if it's laced in their food or drink.
  • Though wolfsbane and vervain are often compared due to the similar reactions exposure causes to werewolves and vampires, respectively, it can be argued that wolfsbane exposure for a werewolf is much more severe than vervain exposure to a vampire. The side effects vampires experience from ingesting vervain can be counteracted by the vampire in question feeding on blood to help speed up their recovery, whereas werewolves simply have to wait for their accelerated healing to finish purging it from their system on its own, a process which takes considerably longer than it would for a vampire.

See also

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