Of course I didn't read the spoilerfont.
'Bring On The Night'
Supernatural 2: Why is it our job to save everybody?
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Hee.
Yeah, it's a Farscape thing.
For those who are curious, I have seen fempreg used for mystical femslash pregnancies. Like Faith/Buffy. Not that I've read any of that. *cough*
D'oh. Sorry, yes, it's Farscape. While (finally!) kissing, people (in our scenario, the brothers) exploded into something that looked like Skittles, were later eaten by a Muppet (in our scenario, Ruby), vomited up, and reconstituted, except it turned out that one's pregnancy (in our scenario, mpreg) had not returned with them and was, instead, still inside the Muppet (Ruby).
That was... the opposite of helpful, wasn't it? Farscape really has to be experienced.
oh i've seen Farscape and now that you're spelling it out it makes...sense. heh.
Oh, man, I do love the internet. And fanfic prompts. Ahem.
has in no way been googling the ingredients of holy chrism with a view to their skin-irritating properties for nefarious fanfic purposes. No siree bob.
::looks shifty::
THANK YOU, EMILY. Now I have the mental image in 3D. Oy.
has in no way been googling the ingredients of holy chrism with a view to their skin-irritating properties for nefarious fanfic purposes. No siree bob.
BRB, head exploding.
Balsam can be a skin irritant (it is often used in cosmetics regardless), though I will say it's one that's never seriously bothered my otherwise easily annoyed skin when in a carrier oil. Like, say, olive.
(Which is to say, you can probably get away with it being used for SERIOUSLY UNHOLY reasons, but mightn't want to use a bad reaction to it for drama or hurt/comfort. Comedy, OTOH?)
(You know, my head FIRST went to the gen place with this. This fandom has unwarped me or something.)
This fandom has unwarped me or something.
well....
Yes, I gathered that balsam was a bad thing. Sufficient googling led me to discover that myrrh, otoh, should be fine and dandy for the, ah, purposes, and is an equally viable ingredient. Ahem.
I hereby apologise to any readers whose sensibilities have not been as thoroughly wrecked as mine. Particularly any of a Catholic disposition. Um.