The Belladonna, also called deadly nightshade, is used by Estalian women as a cosmetic—a single drop causes the pupils to dilate. As an ingested poison, belladonna poisoning is often mistaken for rabies because the victim suffers from dryness of mouth and throat, a strange scarlet rash, and convulsions.[1a]
Tilean belladonna have even stronger effects and is used to create the Borgio’s Brew poison. But some scholars have drafted treatises on the lesser-known restorative effects of this plant variant.[2]