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Hi Whump Community Let Me Tell You About A Drug Called Datura!! Because Boy Is It A Doozy.

hi whump community let me tell you about a drug called datura!! because boy is it a doozy.

datura is a deliriant, which means it is a hallucinogenic drug capable of causing serious and often terrifying delusions and hallucinations that are literally indistinguishable from reality in the user’s mind.

It is poisonous and part of the nightshade family, and the dosage used to get high off of it is actually very close to the lethal dose. it is also not only entirely legal in most places but also very accessible. it’s grown as a house plant, actually. most people who trip off of it only do it once because of how awful of an experience it is. also trips last like a long time (anywhere from 12 hours to 3 days if i remember correctly?)

the hallucinations that come with this drug are incredibly horrifying, making it literal nightmare fuel. also the more long term effects from it can include permanent psychosis and lingering delusions. fun stuff.

common hallucination experiences from this drug include the following:

- heavy gore

- seeing corpses

- feeling like you’ve been transported to an alternate dimension (hell)

- seeing people or entities you know (but a little fucked up)

- parasites and bugs

- feeling as though your organs are falling out of your body

- shadows in the back of your vision

- smoking phantom cigarettes or eating phantom food (phantom in the sense that they aren’t really there)

- torture scenarios

all in all, i think it’s a rlly interesting thing that can definitely be used in whump. like imagine a whumper lacing someone’s tea with that. the whumpee wouldn’t even be aware that something was done to them due to the fact that they physically cannot tell the difference between delusion and reality. real fun stuff. probably need an immortal whumpee though just cuz if someone takes this there’s a high chance of them getting hospitalized.

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TW: Medical whump

Some medical whump prompts!

Whumper getting whumpee forcefully addicted to some drug or medicine that causes severe withdrawal symptoms when taken away. More points if that drug is some kind of hallucinogen that makes whumpee panic as reality around them distorts (at least they’re not dealing with the agony that comes with not having it, right?).

Non-consensual body modification. Whether it be giving whumpee non-human features like wings sewn on or an animal’s horns surgically attached, then whumper mocks them for being such an animal.

Forcing whumpee to undergo starving themselves to get a ‘perfect body’. Whumper praising them for looking like a skeleton, and that becomes internalised until whumpee does nothing but check their calories all day. Whumper starts getting whumpee fillers and injections but when one gets botched and whumpee turns out ‘ugly’, they’re abandoned.

Whumper playing pretend that whumpee is ill and ‘taking care of them’. Forcing a feeding tube down whumpee’s throat, attaching a catheter to them, stabbing an IV into their veins and pumping them full of fluids and sedatives to make them docile, putting them on a ventilator, etc. When they escape they have trouble with mobility, breathing on their own and holding their bladder because of this, and now the actual caretaker has to take care of a whumpee that should have been healthy all along (medical treatment now triggers whumpee’s trauma though).