You know those annoying folks who are always so worried
about what words you’re using when they still know perfectly well what you
meant? Yeah - Not our favorite
either. Whether I call it dirt, soil or
earth, you know what’s sticking to my shoe.
When it comes to venomous vs. poisonous, there is a
scientific difference. But I hate
scientific differences. I like common
sense. So here is the best way I have
heard it described:
If it if bites you
and you die, it is venomous.
If you bite it and
you die, it is poisonous.
So, since this month it’s All About Spiders - we are
primarily talking about venoms. If it
were All About Mushrooms, then it would be poisons.
Should you care?
Probably not! We are equipping
you to better understand the difference and protect yourself from those
annoying word police folks. But, you
know what? We’re going to keep using
poison, venom and toxin as interchangeable.
Yeah, we’re rebels like that!
This
post was written as part of the recently released Savagery of the Spider Men
aka All About Spiders and Poisons, the latest in our Small Bites
editions. Each Small Bites book
looks deeply at one subject, a character archetype, a race/monster, a style of
questing, or some other role-playing/world building subject. This one details everything having to do with spiders
and poison, but with a full defined mission showing both the stats for point-based
characters (like in Legend Quest) and class-based characters like in most of
the die-20 games. Not only that, but we
get into what it takes for a GM to put a bit of that fear back into your
missions (not cosmic horror, but some jump scares and some nervousness). Some of the sense of uncertainty that FRPGs
had when they were new.
We
hope we’re getting you interested. If you want to see the World Walker
edition for FREE!! click the link here. If we’ve hooked you and you want to get the
full 68 pages of content in the Game Masters’ edition, click here.