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Re: Healing the Soul (ranger)
The first man to whom she tended had taken a stab wound to the stomach, and her diagnostic spell confirmed that and told her that the wound was already going septic, his intestines having been ruptured by the blade. It would have resulted in a horribly painful death for the unconscious soldier, but thankfully this was something that healing magic could largely cure, and after a moderately powerful healing spell the wound closed and his immune system was strengthened against infection.
(The 3rd level healing spell is sufficient for this.)
Once assured that he would pull through, she moved on to the next person, someone who had suffered very severe burns on half of their body. The smell of it suggested burning oil rather than magic, a common tool used by the orcs, and while Chloe could have sworn this person looked slightly familiar, their blackened flesh offered no clues as to why that was or who that might be. Constant small bursts of healing magic would allow the scarring to dissipate, but this long after the burns were suffered and because it was so pervasive and had been caused by a lasting flame rather than a quick burst it would only do so much. Whether or not Chloe wanted to spend that kind of time on one person or move on, or perhaps give them a few moments to hopefully alleviate their suffering a little bit, she would need to make her choice quickly.
Chloe: HP = 80, PP = 73, EP = 60/79, Status = Fine, Pregnant
The first man to whom she tended had taken a stab wound to the stomach, and her diagnostic spell confirmed that and told her that the wound was already going septic, his intestines having been ruptured by the blade. It would have resulted in a horribly painful death for the unconscious soldier, but thankfully this was something that healing magic could largely cure, and after a moderately powerful healing spell the wound closed and his immune system was strengthened against infection.
(The 3rd level healing spell is sufficient for this.)
Once assured that he would pull through, she moved on to the next person, someone who had suffered very severe burns on half of their body. The smell of it suggested burning oil rather than magic, a common tool used by the orcs, and while Chloe could have sworn this person looked slightly familiar, their blackened flesh offered no clues as to why that was or who that might be. Constant small bursts of healing magic would allow the scarring to dissipate, but this long after the burns were suffered and because it was so pervasive and had been caused by a lasting flame rather than a quick burst it would only do so much. Whether or not Chloe wanted to spend that kind of time on one person or move on, or perhaps give them a few moments to hopefully alleviate their suffering a little bit, she would need to make her choice quickly.