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[[File:Dank_jimmy.png|thumb|right|250px|[[James Copland]] smokes Black Wall Vine in ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]'']]
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The '''Black Wall Vine''' is a traditional hallucinogen smoked by the [[Tagatu]] people in their worship of [[King Kong|Kong]], featured in the [[2017]] [[King Kong (Franchise)|King Kong]] comic, ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''.
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The "'''black wall vine'''" is a plant that is dried and smoked for use as a ritual hallucinogen and entheogen by the [[Tagatu]] people in their worship of [[King Kong|Kong]], featured in the [[2017]] ''[[King Kong (franchise)|King Kong]]'' comic ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''.
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==Name==
The vine has no official name, but it is referred to as a "black vine that grows on the wall."
==Origins==
==Origins==
The Black Wall Vine grows on the wall which surrounds the Tagatu village on [[Skull Island]], and is smoked by [[Bar-Atu]] and his followers as they tell stories of their god, [[King Kong|Kong]].
The black wall vine grows on the wall which surrounds the Tagatu village on [[Skull Island]], and is smoked by [[Bar-Atu]] and his followers as they tell stories of their god, [[King Kong|Kong]].
==History==
==History==
===''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''===
===''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''===
The Black Wall Vine was smoked religiously by [[Bar-Atu]]'s followers, and was an integral part of [[King Kong|Kong]] worship. They would gather at the foot of the wall and smoke as Bar-Atu spoke of Kong's various adventures. When the dying missionary [[James Copland]] arrived on [[Skull Island]] in 1912, he quickly became hooked on the Wall Vine, and experienced visions alongside the rest of the Kong worshipers. However, the Wall Vine visions, his impending death, and alcohol abuse lead to Copland's rapid mental deterioration and forced him and his party to be banished from the village. Despite the hallucinogenic warping of Kong's tales, some of them appeared to be based in fact, on account of many of the aspects of the stories being observable in the jungle.
The black wall vine was smoked religiously by [[Bar-Atu]]'s followers, and was an integral part of [[King Kong|Kong]] worship. They would gather at the foot of the wall and smoke as Bar-Atu spoke of Kong's various adventures. When the dying missionary [[James Copland]] arrived on [[Skull Island]] in 1912, he quickly became hooked on the Wall Vine, and experienced visions alongside the rest of the Kong worshipers. However, the Wall Vine visions, his impending death, and alcohol abuse lead to Copland's rapid mental deterioration and forced him and his party to be banished from the village. Despite the hallucinogenic warping of Kong's tales, some of them appeared to be based in fact, on account of many of the aspects of the stories being observable in the jungle.
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A similar substance, [[Monkey Juice]], appeared in the comic ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'', which was published the same year as ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''.
*A similar substance, [[monkey juice]], appeared in the comic ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'', which was published the same year as ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]''.
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 12 July 2023

"Black wall vine"
James Copland smoking black wall vine in Kong: Gods of Skull Island
Use(s) Ritual hallucinogen
Creator(s) Tagatu
First appearance Kong: Gods of Skull Island

The "black wall vine" is a plant that is dried and smoked for use as a ritual hallucinogen and entheogen by the Tagatu people in their worship of Kong, featured in the 2017 King Kong comic Kong: Gods of Skull Island.

Name

The vine has no official name, but it is referred to as a "black vine that grows on the wall."

Origins

The black wall vine grows on the wall which surrounds the Tagatu village on Skull Island, and is smoked by Bar-Atu and his followers as they tell stories of their god, Kong.

History

Kong: Gods of Skull Island

The black wall vine was smoked religiously by Bar-Atu's followers, and was an integral part of Kong worship. They would gather at the foot of the wall and smoke as Bar-Atu spoke of Kong's various adventures. When the dying missionary James Copland arrived on Skull Island in 1912, he quickly became hooked on the Wall Vine, and experienced visions alongside the rest of the Kong worshipers. However, the Wall Vine visions, his impending death, and alcohol abuse lead to Copland's rapid mental deterioration and forced him and his party to be banished from the village. Despite the hallucinogenic warping of Kong's tales, some of them appeared to be based in fact, on account of many of the aspects of the stories being observable in the jungle.

Trivia

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