Lupin is Ever So Evil, Part One -- The Prank (LONG)

tigerpatronus tigerpatronus at yahoo.com
Mon Jun 6 17:45:00 UTC 2005


No: HPFGUIDX 130181

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, "pippin_999" <foxmoth at q...> 
wrote:
> or maybe somebody
> is working on a hotheadedness draught for NEWT potions, and
> a few drops find their way into Snape's evening pumpkin juice.
> Pippin

TK: 

Let us not forget the Mimbulus mimbletonia! It was introduced in 
OotP, subtly, so it may play a role in later books. If you wanted a 
hotheadness potion, some mimbulus given to a normal person might just 
do it. 

Cut-paste of previous post (85556) about Mimbulus here:

Wild, Wild Western Speculations:

I thought I'd heard of a "Mimbulus" before, so I googled it, and
there's a "Mimulus" which is native to the US. (I'm from Arizona.
It's one of the few pretty flowers without razor-sharp spines. We
have aggressive flora and fauna in the desert.)

What's more, in the Great Basin area of the US, there's a variety of
Mimulus called "Mimulus evanescens." Evans? Is that ever a
coincidence? (Yes. Probably.)

There's a South American version called Mimulus niaiandinus 'Andean
Nymph'. Nymphs? Has Neville snuck a nymph into his bedroom?

Here's an odd one: A collary to Jungian archetypal theory is
the "Bach Flower Essences" approach to therapy. From weird
website: "Archetypal Flower Essences made from plants representing
the archetypes....Taking these remedies reminds the soul of the
original archetypes within..., so that we can regain our original
balanced personality. Archetypal essences in this kit include The
Pilgrim; The Warrior; the Magician; The Trickster; The Heroine
Within; and The Orphan.... They are not prescribed according to a
patient's emotional needs but to his weakest archetypes. If a client
is anxious, for example, a Bach flower therapist might prescribe him
*Mimulus* [emphasis added] to assist him to find access to his inner
courage."

Neville's got a courage plant! Look at those other Jungian
Archetypes! Eeek!

Another Back Flower Essence website: "Mimulus is used as a type
remedy for people who tend to be nervous, timid and shy generally.
Sometimes people of this type may blush easily or stammer, and they
will usually avoid social occasions and any event where they will be
in the limelight. Mimulus is the remedy to encourage the quiet
courage and strength that lies hidden in such people, so that they
can face the everyday trials of life with steadfastness. Dr Bach's
description: Fear of worldly things, illness, *pain* [emphasis
added], accidents, poverty, of dark, of being alone, of misfortune.
The fears of everyday life. These people quietly and secretly bear
their dread, they do not freely speak of it to others."

Sounds like our Neville, and sounds like our new and improved Neville!

TK -- Tigerpatronus









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