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⚜ piter de vries. ([info]blue_eyed) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2013-06-27 19:50:00

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Entry tags::class, calliope-caliborn, lelouch vi britannia, penelope garcia, piter de vries, puck, sam winchester, spencer reid, tieria erde

toxicology | day 225 | open to all!
[ time for round two! put em up, marina. chilly weather isn't stopping tox.

piter, though somewhat subdued due to recent events (nearly dying can put a damper on one's mood), is getting back to his usual weird self. this entails being rather exuberant about chemicals that kill people. it's a happy, safe classroom environment all around— and sure to be a good lecture is one on arsenic, one of those classic poisons that most everyone has heard of.
]


Arsenic, a chemical element and metalloid, occurs in many minerals, usually in conjunction with sulfur and metals, and also as a pure elemental crystal. It was first documented by Albertus Magnus in 1250. Metallic arsenic found use in the strengthening of alloys, commonly lead, and arsenic was medicinally used on Earth for centuries: in tonics, syphilis treatments, or topically to prevent aging and creasing of the skin. Quite foolhardy, as the element is notoriously poisonous to multicellular life. Although a few species of bacteria are able to use arsenic compounds as respiratory metabolites, humans are decidedly susceptible to arsenic poisoning, whether it occurs accidentally or deliberately. But we shall focus on the deliberate— assassination is far more interesting than "fools choking on groundwater," I should think.

Arsenic emerged as a favored method of assassination during the Middles Ages and Renaissance of Earth, particularly among ruling classes in the country of Italy. By the nineteenth century, it had been dubbed "inheritance powder," perhaps because impatient heirs were known or suspected to use it to ensure or accelerate their inheritances. Elsewhere, in ancient Korea, and particularly in Joseon Dynasty, arsenic-sulfur compounds were used as a major ingredient in a poison cocktail used in capital punishment of high-profile political figures and members of the royal family. Due to social and political prominence of the condemned, many of these events were well-documented, often in the Annals of Joseon Dynasty. As the symptoms of arsenic poisoning were somewhat ill-defined, resembling those of cholera, it was frequently used for discreet killing until the advent of a sensitive chemical test for its presence. Detecting a wide variety of poison now is child's play, but there was, of course, no technology quite like a poison snooper at the time.

Deliberate arsenic poisoning has been implicated in the deaths of many prominent figures of Earth. It has been suggested that the poisonings of Francesco I de' Medici, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and his wife were by his brother and successor. China's second-to-last emperor, Guangxu, was poisoned with a massive dose of arsenic; suspects include his dying aunt, the Empress Dowager, and her strongman. Owing to its use by the ruling class to off one another as well as its potency and discreetness, arsenic has been called the "Poison of Kings" and the "King of Poisons." I wouldn't go so far as to call it kingly, but it certainly has brought monarchs to their knees.

Symptoms of arsenic poisoning can begin with headaches, confusion, abdominal pain, and lethargy, as well as the possibility of numbness in the hands and digits. As the poisoning develops, convulsions and dehydration my occur. When the poisoning becomes acute, symptoms may include vomiting, blood in the urine, cramping muscles, hair loss, stomach pain, further convulsions, and delirium. Arsenic poisoning generally affects the lungs, skin, kidneys, and liver; such a wide assortment of affected organs can lead to delayed detection or treatment, due to the array of symptoms appearing unrelated. The final result of arsenic poisoning, when untreated, is of course coma and death.

Let this be a lesson to you, from one embroiled in the affairs of nobles: poison is remarkably common, remarkably simple to develop or acquire, and remarkably convenient. An unsophisticated poisoning is as simple as excess— the dose makes the poison. A king could be slowly killed by the arsenic in the soil of the food he eats, or killed quickly by the massive dose slipped to him by the hand of an impatient successor.

... But, if you are going to poison a king, I suggest you do it with more finesse. Arsenic is a rather tired method.


(( ooc: tox is held in an open lecture format, so please feel free to mingle! piter has a thread here, q&a is here, and there's more information on the class here. ))


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[info]thisiscalm
2013-07-15 08:53 pm UTC (link)
I, uh... [ Clearing his throat. Whoa. Way to put him on the spot there, teach. ] I've been meaning to. I just haven't gotten around to it yet.

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-07-15 09:25 pm UTC (link)
There have been more pressing matters to see to as of late, of course, but... [ after trailing off theatrically, he gives a few mournful clucks of the tongue. tut tut, doctor reid. ] Could it be that Piter is keeping you from your woman? [ as if he actually cares. reid being put on the spot is just so terribly amusing that he has to struggle not to chuckle. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-07-15 10:44 pm UTC (link)
What? No... no, of course not. Why would you think that? [ Why is this so disturbing. ]

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-07-16 12:01 am UTC (link)
[ a soft laugh at reid's discomfiture can no longer be contained. oops. sorry reid. ] No reason. [ it isn't like reid takes any opportunity he can find to talk to piter or anything. wait— ]

So long as she makes no fuss, I care not. [ he knows quite well that he and kitty are far from friendly. even if they have made out. ] I merely do not relish the idea of being embroiled in such tumult. [ this, surprisingly, isn't a complete lie. he loves drama, but he doesn't trust kitty and would be more than extremely irate if defense force members started swarming on him for his involvement with reid. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-07-17 08:32 pm UTC (link)
[ There's definitely been fuss, if you can call that highly uncomfortable argument something as weak as fuss. Of course, this gives him a golden opportunity to secure whatever trust he has with Piter. A little white, precautionary lie. ]

No, no... we don't really talk about you that much. She knows who you are and that we play chess together, but that's about it.

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-07-17 08:49 pm UTC (link)
[ something curls around his stomach and threatens to squeeze a hint of anxiety into him, but he steels himself; he will not let it. he doesn't like the idea that they speak of him at all, but it isn't as if they wouldn't speak of him. it would be foolish to think that they wouldn't. ]

Who I am is not someone she would like.

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-07-17 08:57 pm UTC (link)
Probably not, no. [ Quietly. ] And I meant more... she knows which face goes with the name, but you knew that already.

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-08-24 03:28 pm UTC (link)
[ considering all of the uncomfortable physical intimacy that happened that one time, he doubts she could forget his face. ] There is no warmth between myself and that woman. [ just the slightest bit of scorn in his voice. ] And there will be worse than frigidity if she seeks to burn me.

[ perhaps he is being surprisingly frank, but he considers it entirely warranted. he wants reid to be very aware of what he will and will not tolerate. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-08-26 06:04 pm UTC (link)
[ Oh, he's aware. That's one of the reasons why he's kept his involvement with Piter hidden from Kitty as much as possible. Not that it actually worked. ]

That's too bad... but she has no reason to, uh... burn you, as far as I know.

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-08-30 05:40 pm UTC (link)
Indeed? It's well to know— for a whiff of smoke does not merely implicate her. [ nope, not even bothering to be subtle. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-08-31 07:19 am UTC (link)
[ Wow that was not subtle at all and neither is his reaction to the trained eye — a stiffening of the shoulders, a swallow, a brief glance side-ways. Discomfort, as much as he's trying to hide it. ]

I'm aware.

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[info]blue_eyed
2013-09-28 11:22 pm UTC (link)
I realize the difficulty of keeping a cat on a leash, but perhaps it would be prudent to try. [ lips curling, insufferably pleased with his little pun as well as reid's discomfort. ]

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[info]thisiscalm
2013-09-30 06:08 pm UTC (link)
I'm not her keeper. [ Tense. What has she done? ] Why are you so worried about her? You don't have anything to hide, do you?

[ Challenging. ]

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[info]blue_eyed
2014-01-08 08:05 pm UTC (link)
Reid... [ he trails off, chuckling— but he is unsettled, even offended by that phrasing— to piter, it sounds as though reid thinks him frightened. he resolves to take more care when it comes to anxiety, to temper it more shrewdly. ] You mustn't ask foolish questions. It would hardly surprise me if you had more to hide than I do.

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[info]thisiscalm
2014-01-09 11:09 pm UTC (link)
Not with her, I don't. [ And that much is true, even though he's not entirely honest. As for how much he has to hide... well. That depends on the person. ]

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