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some fellas i've been working on... their story takes place in the post-canon of stone ocean
Season 3, episode 6 "Snakebite"
A little detour on the way back from a fishing trip.
How a Man’s 200 Snakebites Would Make Maomao Proud
You know Maomao—our freckle-faced, poison-obsessed apothecary who tests toxins on herself like it’s teatime? Turns out, her brand of reckless devotion exists in real life. Meet Tim Friede, a Wisconsin man who let venomous snakes bite him 202 times to help create a universal antivenom
Sound familiar? Let’s geek out over the parallels.
The Self-Experimenters: Maomao vs. Tim Friede
Maomao: Bandaged arm covered in self-inflicted scars from testing poisons and remedies. She’s "fascinated by venomous animals more so than commonplace pets" (snakes, spiders, centipedes) and built a mithridatic resistance through repeated exposure
Tim Friede: Injected himself 654 times with snake venom + endured 202 bites from black mambas, cobras, and taipans. Like Maomao, he survived near-fatal reactions (including a 4-day coma) to develop ultra-rare antibodies
“If I should die, I’d want to die of poison.” — Maomao’s iconic line 1. “Was it stupid? Yes. But I’m in it for the science.” — Tim Friede, post-coma
The “Universal Antidote” Dream
Maomao’s Goal: Cure poisonings in the Imperial Court using her knowledge of toxins (e.g., identifying lead poisoning in makeup, creating antidotes for consorts)
Tim’s Legacy: His antibodies + a drug (varespladib) created an antivenom that fully protected mice from 13 snake species (cobras, mambas, etc.) and partially protected 6 more—the broadest coverage ever achieved
Pragmatism vs. Recklessness
Both justify their risks with cold logic:
Maomao Views poison-tests as necessary for survival in the Red Light District. She avoids romanticizing pain: "Experiments are practical; death is inefficient"
Tim: "I wanted to push the limits [...] for people 8,000 miles away dying from snakebite" 4. His work targets 140,000 annual snakebite deaths
Maomao’s experiments horrify the Inner Court. Similarly, scientists emphatically warn against Friede’s methods:
"No one should ever try this. Snake venom is dangerous." —Dr. Jacob Glanville
Both believe knowledge requires sacrifice. Maomao tests buckwheat allergies despite failures; Tim kept injecting venom after losing finger tissue and was hospitalized multiple times
So next time you rewatch Apothecary Diaries, remember: Maomao isn’t just a quirky toxophilite...
She’s the anime embodiment of humanity’s grim, glorious pursuit of resilience.
Imagine Maomao meeting Friede:
Maomao, inspecting his fang scars: “Interesting... but why not use mice first?” Friede: “Mice don’t build human antibodies.” Maomao, scribbling notes: “Fair. Pass the venom.”
Here, have a dump of Sundogs art I've posted on Cara for your perusal... do let me know which one is the sexiest :D
皆さん今日もお疲れ様でした。
ちょい前のん、深夜の指定席から、こんばんは^^
今夜は、懐かしいかな、ドリームシアターなど聴きながら
オヤスミナサイ Good night
Snake Bite
アルバム blue eye より
Though nowadays St. Florian is known as the main protector against fire—to my Czech ancestors it was originally Saint Agatha (in Czech Agáta or Háta).
Her feast day, February 5 was a day to do rituals to protect house and field.
“People sprinkled a special kind of holy water (hátová voda) all over their houses and fields and baked bread from wheat, barley and bran (Agátin chlebíček). After the priest gave the bread his blessing, people fed it to the cattle. The breadcrumbs were placed in the corners of the house and field.”
I collected living water from the creek to consecrate as my hátová voda and made more buchty for bread. The blue vessel holding the hromnička contains salt.
The holy water from this day had another power – whoever drank it wouldn’t get bit by a snake.
Agatha was martyred in Catania, Sicily, near Mount Etna. One year after her death, in 252 AD, the volcano erupted, and lava flowed toward the city. Tradition holds that citizens used her burial veil to stop the lava flow, causing it to instantly halt.
Because her veil saved the city from fire, Agatha became the primary saint invoked against fires, eruptions, and earthquakes. This legend traveled across Europe, making her a "go-to" saint for protection against, and during, uncontrollable fires.
During her martyrdom, she was subjected to being rolled over hot coals mixed with sharp shards. Because she endured this, she was viewed as a saint who conquered the element of fire.
She is often depicted in art with shears or tongs (representing her torture) and sometimes a burning house or smoldering bowl, reinforcing her patronage.
In Central European regions, particularly in the Czech lands, it was customary to bring small loaves of bread to church to be blessed on her feast day. This "Agatha bread" was believed to protect homes from fire and was often fed to cattle for protection.
In agricultural communities, she was invoked to protect fields from fires, storms, and lightning.
As a saint of protection, she was included in invocations against natural calamities, including lightning and violent storms (tempests).
The blessing of candles (similar to Candlemas) and the "holy water" (hátová voda) on February 5th was believed to ward off evil and protect against the dangers of severe weather.
To our ancestors, St. Agatha was the one that protected them from fire. Her day was February 5 and it was the day to perform the ritual to s
What was the miracle of St. Agatha? The most famous miracle attributed to the early Christian virgin martyr St. Agatha is the protection
Finally finished my beast boss build! Was gonna be an orktober thing, but ended up sitting on my dest unfinished for a while!
[Looks like two gluttons are raiding the food tables...]
[Bother them?]
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