π The Introduction Scroll to Bodyland’s Staining Room
βEvery tiny villain in Bodyland has a weakness β and sometimes, itβs color!β
πΏ Prologue: Why Do We Stain in Bodyland?
Inside Bodyland, when tiny troublemakers invade β like bacteria, fungi, or parasites β theyβre often **too small to see**.
Thatβs why Bodylandβs wise Watchers invented **special stains** β like magic paints β that color the intruders so we can spot them under the microscope.

But not all bugs like the same color!
Some grab purple and never let go. Some prefer pink.
Some are too slippery, or hide inside cells.
So Bodyland uses **many different stains** β each one made for a specific group of tiny invaders.
π¬ What Do These Stains Help Us See?
Each stain has its own superpower:
- Gram stain β Tells if a bug wears a thick purple wall or not
- Giemsa stain β Loves bugs that live inside cells and blood
- Ziehl-Neelsen β Finds waxy-walled rebels like tuberculosis
- India ink β Reveals round sneaky fungi with invisible cloaks
- Silver stain β Glows for special fungi and lung invaders
- PAS stain β Shouts when sugars are stuck in tissues
- Fluorescent stains β Shine like glow sticks to catch rare bugs!
π§ Mnemonic: βGrand Geisha Painted Zebra Ink, Sparkling Fantasticallyβ
- G = Gram stain
- G = Giemsa stain
- P = PAS stain (Periodic acidβSchiff)
- Z = Ziehl-Neelsen (acid-fast)
- I = India ink
- S = Silver stain
- F = Fluorescent antibody stain
π¨ Life Example: Bodylandβs Secret Color Laboratory
Think of Bodyland like a detective castle.
In the basement, thereβs a secret color lab. Each time a tiny villain is caught, they drop it in the lab…
“Dip it in purple!” “Try the silver paint!” “Use the glowing green!”
Only when stained can the detectives see what kind of enemy it is, and what weapon to use.
So before any medicine is chosenβ¦
Before Bodyland fires its arrows or shieldsβ¦
The colors must first whisper the enemyβs name.
That is the power of Bodylandβs Staining Room.
