Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160502222905/@comment-26397825-20160522053829

A common second verse to Ring Around A Rosie that I grew up with (completely unofficial, I might add, but it was bandied around) is

Cows are in the meadow,

Eating buttercups

Atishoo Atishoo

We all jump up.

It was so the game could continue on, as we'd then sing the first verse again and basically just keep falling down and getting up over and over.

But using this logic, she could have a floral based semblance similar to Phantom's Horticulture and my Bloom, couldn't see? Create plants that attack enemies or entangle them. The attack and entangling refers to the damage the bubonic plague did to people, eventually making them fall down, and the floral aspect of it could reference the floral aspects of the poem (roses, pockets of posies which were little bags of herbs, and buttercups in the unofficial second verse I grew up with).