I tried looking it up, but I only could find results in a plant. I'm trying to understand what the entity part is. Does anyone have any info on what it could be, or are her and I just misunderstanding it??
i'm not sure, you would have to be more specific about the information you are looking for because i have only ever heard of the plant nightshade
I think it contains atropine. In medieval Europe tradition is that witches used it to fly, but I think it would be very easy to OD and kill yourself. I assume that like other atropine containing plants, the effect would be a kind of delirium, and not very pleasant.
I believe it was applied to the skin, not taken internally. No idea what the outcome would be though. Flying, I guess...
You must be carefully because some of nightshades are said to kill you...guys nightshade are said to have sedative and hallucinative purposes of you do not know what's safe don't do it without some research but let me name them off for you...Atropa belladonna,(Jamison/locoweed) Hyoscamus Niger(henbane) &Mandragora off datura, and mandrake are the ingredients of the flying witch ointment.if you want to learn more about it nightshade is anything with nitrates, potatoes, eggplants, tomatoes, capsicum, and life nourishing plants the witches made a flying ointment back in the day and tobacco and petunia is a part of the family along with all bell and chilli peppers peppers.To name some strange ones because nitrates are actually bad for you and said to cause psoriasis if consumed too much..mandatory off is the one the witches prepared at Luna because the name of the witches potion was rising off with the planes. If you were into this kind of stuff I recommend the book the weiser concise guide to herbal magick
If you are trying the witch one yes it is an ointment. Don't forget what I said some ingredients are deadly.