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Re: A Young Slime's Journey (Bloodshifter)
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To say that Tori's sudden molestation while the woman she'd attacked spoke up for her was received well by anyone would be a lie. More glares, including one from the woman after they'd left the crowd, plus a few sniggers from somewhere behind them.
Arriving at the hall filled with the sick, Tori's reflexive attempt to spread an aura of healing at first failed.... And then it failed again, possibly due to the sickness present in the air. The woman put on a mask from a nearby stand, obviously meant to protect her from infection, but the slime needed no such protection being immune to the disease. Going over to a young girl who was badly afflicted with the disease, the slime cast first a pair of simple spells that introduced magical feelers into her body, seeking out the source of the plague.
There seemed to be no magical nature associated with the disease, or at least none that Tori could find, and likewise it wasn't because of a toxin. Given that so many were infected, a poison would have been unlikely anyway, but she had at least ruled it out. Her spell revealed that the disease didn't just produce the unpleasant festering boils and the fever, but attacked the throat and the lungs as well, a condition that was potentially fatal. Finally, using a bit more of her energy, the slime introduced an infusion of magic to try and correct the problems caused by the infection, which was at least marginally successful. Some of the sores slowly faded while the worse ones shrank, and their fever dropped a few degrees while their breathing seemed to become easier. The woman beside her and the nearest people tending the sick looked hopeful at that, but it was no cure, and doing the same to everyone in the room who was ill would cost almost all of Tori's energy reserves.
Tori: EP = 138/109, PP = 83, Status = Fine
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Casting: Fails at first, then fails again, both on rolls of 4. Then succeeds on a roll of 20. Whoops. This is only for Regenerative Aura, as Tori auto-casts everything else.
EP tally! 2 for getting ye mutation, then casts Regenerative Aura three times for a total of 24 EP, then Diagnose and Examine for 0 EP, then Greater Restoration for 6 EP. Total EP is 32, mostly via failed casts.
EP tally! 2 for getting ye mutation, then casts Regenerative Aura three times for a total of 24 EP, then Diagnose and Examine for 0 EP, then Greater Restoration for 6 EP. Total EP is 32, mostly via failed casts.
To say that Tori's sudden molestation while the woman she'd attacked spoke up for her was received well by anyone would be a lie. More glares, including one from the woman after they'd left the crowd, plus a few sniggers from somewhere behind them.
Arriving at the hall filled with the sick, Tori's reflexive attempt to spread an aura of healing at first failed.... And then it failed again, possibly due to the sickness present in the air. The woman put on a mask from a nearby stand, obviously meant to protect her from infection, but the slime needed no such protection being immune to the disease. Going over to a young girl who was badly afflicted with the disease, the slime cast first a pair of simple spells that introduced magical feelers into her body, seeking out the source of the plague.
There seemed to be no magical nature associated with the disease, or at least none that Tori could find, and likewise it wasn't because of a toxin. Given that so many were infected, a poison would have been unlikely anyway, but she had at least ruled it out. Her spell revealed that the disease didn't just produce the unpleasant festering boils and the fever, but attacked the throat and the lungs as well, a condition that was potentially fatal. Finally, using a bit more of her energy, the slime introduced an infusion of magic to try and correct the problems caused by the infection, which was at least marginally successful. Some of the sores slowly faded while the worse ones shrank, and their fever dropped a few degrees while their breathing seemed to become easier. The woman beside her and the nearest people tending the sick looked hopeful at that, but it was no cure, and doing the same to everyone in the room who was ill would cost almost all of Tori's energy reserves.