mystery213 Report post Posted April 20, 2015 Olive wood, acacia, and juniper, stone and clay, all thick with blood and crusted with dust. When first applied, this does have some similar overtones to the GC scent Blood, but sharper, with more dustiness and less sweetness. The stone note holds a solid background to the scent, and then seems to morph into a slightly anise smelling combo note. I do not get much for any woodsiness from this blend at this point, but there is a vetiver type note lurking that was not expected. On dry down this becomes very dusty and has some of the smell of dry clay, and a bit of the woodsiness appears. The sharpness of the juniper also makes a slight appearance. Only the faintest note of sweetness is hiding beneath all of the dust and clay. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mellifluous Report post Posted April 22, 2015 This was a surprise like for me. I was expecting herbal aquatic meh, but it was incredibly different on me. It started with a cola note, that warmed to a Blood Popsicle-ish/dragons blood note, and then settled into a champaka/carnation-y spiced soapy musk. Fairly simple, but pleasing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Balame Report post Posted April 25, 2015 Sniffed wet, I smell blood on top of sharp metallic notes. Uugh, and something here is too sweet again like it was in Fire Mingled. Ozonic notes with sweetness just do not work for me. I think juniper is the culprit since it's definitely a woodsy sweetness, but it does kind of remind me of dragon's blood (which I dislike). This is like a spicy soapy men's cologne + dragon's blood. It's another one listed as dry but is anything but to me. Almost reads like it has red musk. Not me at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savage_rose Report post Posted April 26, 2015 So surprisingly nice! It's a sweet, dry herbal with a hint of dragon's blood herbal to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted April 30, 2015 Dust, clay, dragon's blood and a touch of gin. I find this one mildly disturbing. It has the same white chalky dust note that Clive Barker's The Day Burned White, which I find well... creepy. So take that dust, mix it with some blood so you get a mud mixture, and that's more or less where I find myself. It smells like the title implies, and its super ominous and apropos and while a great olfactory experience (in the same way that great horror movies are great, even when you're scared!), its not really a perfume in my mind. It's more like WHAM! Let's drop you off in a really horrific scene in a movie and watch you realize that YES, you are in a really horrible terrible place. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strahlend Report post Posted April 30, 2015 First impression – sort of medicinal and green, also a bit sour/astringent smelling. I think it's mostly the olive wood and juniper. Skin testing – a little bit of green, a little bit of vicks vapo rub, a little bit rooty, a little bit sour wood. Even when it mellows out a bit it still smells rooty and sickly green. The notes just clash in an unpleasant way. Mellows out a bit and sweetens up. The “blood” is coming up and saving this blend. It's still not good, but it's a lot better. There are probably at least 10 other "blood" blends that smell better than this, so it brings nothing necessary to my collection. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BoneBone24 Report post Posted May 14, 2015 Wet: Is there such a thing as pale vetiver? I’m smelling vetiver, but it’s lighter, thinner than usual. I suppose it might be a combination of the clay and blood and olive wood. I’m also getting something ozone-y and a touch of citrus. It’s equal parts earthy and aquatic. Drydown: Clean and dirty, green-grey and clear. The olive wood comes into prominence, grounding and balancing things with its citrussy woodiness. The stone and clay smell cold and unmoving. It's definitely eery, like the after effects of a natural disaster. The dust note works beautifully, lightly tying the other notes together. There’s a gentle sweetness keeping things from going to gritty. Dry: There are some heavy notes in here, but the overall effect is atmospheric, almost airy. Windswept perhaps. Slightly woody, slightly dirty, slightly dark, and very thin. It’s probably not for everyone, but I quite like it! 8.5 out of 10 bones Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
d0gbones Report post Posted May 16, 2015 In the imp (decant): I get juniper, everything else is a jumble because this one's straying from my roses and resins comfort zone. Wet: same as above. Quite sharp and woody. Dry: Juniper and slight cedarwood. It's masculine and I'm not getting the blood or clay. The clay eventually comes out as the juniper calms down. I'm starting to like it, but it's still not quite right, so we'll see how it ages. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sprout Report post Posted May 22, 2015 (edited) No dust detected, this was mainly wood and resin for me. I've no frame of reference for what olive wood smells like, but the wood note here is aces. I would have predicted that the blood accord in this would have been amped by my unique and frustrating at times chemistry but it's very subtle. There's a hint of leather, I'm guessing a resin. It isn't overwhelming dragon blood like I thought. Also, this is not dusty, dry or musty either. Acacia evidently per fragrantia database is mimosa. I think I can distinguish that, but more so it lightens and mellows the juniper, which I love even if it can be sharp and spikey. Here, it's very sweet and evergreen. All in all I am pleasantly surprised to like this decant. I'll retest to be certain but this could become a bottle purchase. I love juniper and it's the star here with a lovely wood support of I'm guessing olive wood, and the acacia floral, with a hint of DBR and whatever is the clay notes. It's a mellow, sweet, woody resin with hints of blood, leather, stone, and ghostly floral. I love the complexity here. Little throw but it lasts and doesn't morph very much after the early drydown. Edited June 28, 2015 by sprout Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted June 1, 2015 Blood and musk. This smells rather strong and metallic. Not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magycmyste Report post Posted June 6, 2015 In the imp: Bitter, bitter woods. Wet on skin: Well it's more acidic than bitter. Not so bad. Dried down: As it dries, the woods come out more, it's a little drier, more incensy. Throw: CThere's a little bi of throw to this Verdict: *** Not bad at all, but I really just don't see myself reaching for this very often. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roogna Report post Posted June 10, 2015 (edited) on me it's earthy (like clay, not dirt) with a lemon bite. It's musty and sharp at the same time. blood comes out a bit later, mingling with the rest, but it's not a typical dragon's blood scent...it's more like the blood from the Ragnarok series. maybe a hint of the wood..or maybe the "wood" is the lemony bite? edit - by day's end it's turned soapy on me, but the rest of it is still there beneath the soap Edited June 11, 2015 by Roogna Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
paperdollsandbpal Report post Posted June 2, 2016 Ooh I actually really love this one! I'm bad at detecting notes but immediately upon application I smelled dusty, woodsy blood... which is amazingly pleasant! I need to try the rest of the plagues! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarandipitee Report post Posted June 13, 2017 (edited) The clay note is very distinct as is the juniper and the olive wood. The blood kind of sweetens things up a bit. It's very unique and quite nice. I'd love to smell this one on an outdoorsy rugged type. Edited June 13, 2017 by sarandipitee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites