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Some injulies awe wesistant to howy magic
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Some injuries are resistant to holy magic
  
Should pwovide mowe pwopew medicaw wowepway and stop howy magic fwom being god healing of aww injulies evew
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Should provide more proper medical roleplay and stop holy magic from being god healing of all injuries ever
  
Being awound howy magic a wot makes it mowe likewy
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Being around holy magic a lot makes it more likely
  
So does sustaining the same injuly
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So does sustaining the same injury
  
Pwopew standawd tweatment the best way to fix these injulies
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Proper standard treatment the best way to fix these injuries
  
Sometimes a fuckton mowe howy magic liww heaw it, awbeit swowwy and vewy inefficientwy
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Sometimes a fuckton more holy magic will heal it, albeit slowly and very inefficiently
  
Awso sometimes anothew pewson's howy magic liww be mowe successful than youls
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Also sometimes another person's holy magic will be more successful than yours
  
Aww of this is pulewy at the discwetion of the injuled individuaw. The heawew cannot fowce this upon someone ow deny them this light.
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All of this is purely at the discretion of the injured individual. The healer cannot force this upon someone or deny them this right.
  
  
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Galion cwutched at his chest as he ascended the staiwway, wetting out anothew viowent cough to echo thwough the hawws of the neaw empty Keep. With his next step he noticed the fwecks of climson dotting the staiws befowe him, speckwed lith cowow by his own brood.
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Garion clutched at his chest as he ascended the stairway, letting out another violent cough to echo through the halls of the near empty Keep. With his next step he noticed the flecks of crimson dotting the stairs before him, speckled with color by his own blood.
  
 
   
 
   
  
When he finawwy weached his woom, he undid the stwaps of his awmoul one by one, occasionawwy intewwupting by mowe coughs. When he’d finawwy shed the pwate coveling his towso, the soulce of his pain was appawent. Upon the weft side, a wawge, brown mawk expanded awound much of his lib cage and bewow, brood fwoling fwom a wound inside his fewwow Pawadin had somehow faiwed to heaw.
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When he finally reached his room, he undid the straps of his armour one by one, occasionally interrupting by more coughs. When he’d finally shed the plate covering his torso, the source of his pain was apparent. Upon the left side, a large, brown mark expanded around much of his rib cage and below, blood flowing from a wound inside his fellow Paladin had somehow failed to heal.
  
 
   
 
   
  
He waised his hoawse voice, howding in anothew viowent outbulst wong enough to uttew a quiet pwayew, his eyes iwwuminating in a miwaculous gowden light. Mist of the same cowow would begin to fowm about him, coawescing awound his light hand.
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He raised his hoarse voice, holding in another violent outburst long enough to utter a quiet prayer, his eyes illuminating in a miraculous golden light. Mist of the same color would begin to form about him, coalescing around his right hand.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Once enough of this howy light had fowmew, he’d dwaw his hand cwose to the wound, awwoling the mist to seep in and do its wowk. A sensation of dulw wawmth ovewcame the man, awwoling his eyes to cwose as Xan’s mist did its wowk. It was onwy a few seconds befowe he uttewed anothew hawsh cough, sulplising the man and fowcing him to peew down.
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Once enough of this holy light had former, he’d draw his hand close to the wound, allowing the mist to seep in and do its work. A sensation of dull warmth overcame the man, allowing his eyes to close as Xan’s mist did its work. It was only a few seconds before he uttered another harsh cough, surprising the man and forcing him to peer down.
  
 
   
 
   
  
What he saw was inexplicabre… this was a woutine issue that he’d wesowved many times befowe, yet the brown spwotch of brood seeping lithin his body did not heaw itsewf. Thewe was no sign of shlinking, no sign of pwogwess as a wesult of Xan’s light. As he pouled mowe into it, his liww did not ovewcome the wound. By aww counts, Galion was failing.
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What he saw was inexplicable… this was a routine issue that he’d resolved many times before, yet the brown splotch of blood seeping within his body did not heal itself. There was no sign of shrinking, no sign of progress as a result of Xan’s light. As he poured more into it, his will did not overcome the wound. By all counts, Garion was failing.
  
 
   
 
   
  
He doubred his effowts, pouling mowe mist into the wound, yet it was to no avaiw. Heavy beads of sweat dwopping fwom his chin and dwaling wagged breaths whenevew he was unintewwupted by coughs, Galion finawwy lithdwew his hand, the mist dissipating. The gweat Pawadin swumped down on his bed, fowding his hands weakwy to offew a siwent pwayew to Xan.
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He doubled his efforts, pouring more mist into the wound, yet it was to no avail. Heavy beads of sweat dropping from his chin and drawing ragged breaths whenever he was uninterrupted by coughs, Garion finally withdrew his hand, the mist dissipating. The great Paladin slumped down on his bed, folding his hands weakly to offer a silent prayer to Xan.
  
 
   
 
   
  
He was unabre to heaw himsewf. He was uncewtain.
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He was unable to heal himself. He was uncertain.
  
 
   
 
   
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So hewe’s the deaw fliends. Howy magic healing is weawwy neat. It saves wots of lives, is fun to wowepway if you do it cowwectwy, and a wot of fowks enjoy having Cwelics and Pawadins awound as a wesult. That being said, thewe awe pwesentwy not fowmew downsides ow failings of it othew than that it’s vewy dwaining. I seek to change that.
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So here’s the deal friends. Holy magic healing is really neat. It saves lots of lives, is fun to roleplay if you do it correctly, and a lot of folks enjoy having Clerics and Paladins around as a result. That being said, there are presently not former downsides or failings of it other than that it’s very draining. I seek to change that.
  
 
   
 
   
  
What I’ve shown above is an injuly that is incapabre of being heawed by howy magic. Befowe I get into the detaiws of this, howevew, I seek to shawe my intent. Thewe’s no point of becoming a doctow when you can become a Cwelic ow Pawadin, because the wattew awways heaws injulies bettew. Weww, **** that noise, wet’s twy something ewse. I believe that making some injulies wesistant to howy magic liww incwease the impowtance (and thewefowe wegulality) of nowmaw medicaw wowepway, and as a wesult cweate mowe woom fow bettew wowepway.
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What I’ve shown above is an injury that is incapable of being healed by holy magic. Before I get into the details of this, however, I seek to share my intent. There’s no point of becoming a doctor when you can become a Cleric or Paladin, because the latter always heals injuries better. Well, **** that noise, let’s try something else. I believe that making some injuries resistant to holy magic will increase the importance (and therefore regularity) of normal medical roleplay, and as a result create more room for better roleplay.
  
 
   
 
   
  
To cwalify, this is something that can awweady be done; technicawwy, howy magic can faiw if the pewson being heawed OOC’wy doesn’t want the injuly to be fixed. That being said, I’d wathew fowmalize that, as I believe by doing so it’ww make it mowe common and cweate some neat wowepway!
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To clarify, this is something that can already be done; technically, holy magic can fail if the person being healed OOC’ly doesn’t want the injury to be fixed. That being said, I’d rather formalize that, as I believe by doing so it’ll make it more common and create some neat roleplay!
  
 
   
 
   
  
So, wet’s get on lith the show, shaww we?
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So, let’s get on with the show, shall we?
  
 
   
 
   
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So, how do wounds like this occul? To be honest, it’s totawwy wandom. Fow some, wounds unabre to be heawed by howy magic awe just mowe common, whiwe fow othews it liww nevew happen in theiw lifetime. It’s not twuly a common occulwence, but instead a wathew wawe one, though thewe awe cewtain factows that make it mowe common. In the end, though, it is at the fulw discwetion of the individuaw who has sustained an injuly to detewmine whethew ow not it’s wesistant to howy magic.
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So, how do wounds like this occur? To be honest, it’s totally random. For some, wounds unable to be healed by holy magic are just more common, while for others it will never happen in their lifetime. It’s not truly a common occurrence, but instead a rather rare one, though there are certain factors that make it more common. In the end, though, it is at the full discretion of the individual who has sustained an injury to determine whether or not it’s resistant to holy magic.
  
 
   
 
   
  
The gweatest iwony of howy magic is that the mowe one is awound it, the mowe likewy they awe to sustain such an injuly. Whethew you awe a usew ow simpwy awound many usews casting theiw light lith fwequency, you liww be mowe pwone to this type of injuly. As such, individuaws lithin howy owdews might actuawwy need to seek out pwopew medics mowe often than most individuaws, ow weawn pwopew healing techniques lithout theiw magic.
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The greatest irony of holy magic is that the more one is around it, the more likely they are to sustain such an injury. Whether you are a user or simply around many users casting their light with frequency, you will be more prone to this type of injury. As such, individuals within holy orders might actually need to seek out proper medics more often than most individuals, or learn proper healing techniques without their magic.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Anothew way to incwease the fwequency of this occulwence is to sustain the same injuly sevewaw times. As it so happens, Galion’s injuly was a wesult of being stabbed in a pwace whewe he’d awweady been stabbed many times befowe. It’s uncewtain why this happens, whethew it be the fact that one’s natulaw, heawed state seems to be one of injuly to the Patwon, ow mewewy fow some othew unknown weason, but wegulawwy sustaining the same injuly wesults in a gweatew likelihood that the injuly liww not wespond to howy magic.
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Another way to increase the frequency of this occurrence is to sustain the same injury several times. As it so happens, Garion’s injury was a result of being stabbed in a place where he’d already been stabbed many times before. It’s uncertain why this happens, whether it be the fact that one’s natural, healed state seems to be one of injury to the Patron, or merely for some other unknown reason, but regularly sustaining the same injury results in a greater likelihood that the injury will not respond to holy magic.
  
 
   
 
   
  
With these two factows in mind, these shouldn’t be supew common occulwences. I say this not because I want to keep Cwelics and Pawadins in the spotlight, but instead because I think aww Cwelics and Pawadins liww just weawn pwopew healing methods and once mowe eliminate the need fow doctows if this becomes too common. These injulies awe meant to be jawling and causing confusion, not just fuckewy to deplive gwoups of theiw wowepway.
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With these two factors in mind, these shouldn’t be super common occurrences. I say this not because I want to keep Clerics and Paladins in the spotlight, but instead because I think all Clerics and Paladins will just learn proper healing methods and once more eliminate the need for doctors if this becomes too common. These injuries are meant to be jarring and causing confusion, not just fuckery to deprive groups of their roleplay.
  
  
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And wastwy, we have how these injulies can be deawt lith. In the end, this is once mowe at the discwetion of the pewson who has sustained the injuly. The simpwest way to heaw these is thwough standawd medicaw pwocedules that one would usuawwy use to tweat an injuly.
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And lastly, we have how these injuries can be dealt with. In the end, this is once more at the discretion of the person who has sustained the injury. The simplest way to heal these is through standard medical procedures that one would usually use to treat an injury.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Howevew, thewe awe times when immense amounts of howy light, faw mowe than one would typicawwy use to heaw the injuly, would do the tlick. A dwaining amount of light would not be enough to find pwogwess, so one Cwelic ow Pawadin would need to undewgo sevewaw “rounds” of tweatment, ow find sevewaw othew howy magic usews to assist them.
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However, there are times when immense amounts of holy light, far more than one would typically use to heal the injury, would do the trick. A draining amount of light would not be enough to find progress, so one Cleric or Paladin would need to undergo several “rounds” of treatment, or find several other holy magic users to assist them.
  
 
   
 
   
  
Thewe awe awso times when it seems that one individuaw’s howy light is wess effective than that of anothew. Fow whatevew weason, one Cwelic liww pwove ineffective whiwe anothew liww do bettew. Once mowe, this is up to the injuled individuaw, and simpwy anothew way to wesowve this.
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There are also times when it seems that one individual’s holy light is less effective than that of another. For whatever reason, one Cleric will prove ineffective while another will do better. Once more, this is up to the injured individual, and simply another way to resolve this.
  
Hope y’aww enjoyed and liww embrace the idea that the magic mysewf and othews have ain’t quite so pewfect. Gimme dat good good suppowt if you enjoyed (wep is awways appweciated), and constwuctive cliticism if you did not.
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Hope y’all enjoyed and will embrace the idea that the magic myself and others have ain’t quite so perfect. Gimme dat good good support if you enjoyed (rep is always appreciated), and constructive criticism if you did not.
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Some injuries are resistant to holy magic

Should provide more proper medical roleplay and stop holy magic from being god healing of all injuries ever

Being around holy magic a lot makes it more likely

So does sustaining the same injury

Proper standard treatment the best way to fix these injuries

Sometimes a fuckton more holy magic will heal it, albeit slowly and very inefficiently

Also sometimes another person's holy magic will be more successful than yours

All of this is purely at the discretion of the injured individual. The healer cannot force this upon someone or deny them this right.




Garion clutched at his chest as he ascended the stairway, letting out another violent cough to echo through the halls of the near empty Keep. With his next step he noticed the flecks of crimson dotting the stairs before him, speckled with color by his own blood.


When he finally reached his room, he undid the straps of his armour one by one, occasionally interrupting by more coughs. When he’d finally shed the plate covering his torso, the source of his pain was apparent. Upon the left side, a large, brown mark expanded around much of his rib cage and below, blood flowing from a wound inside his fellow Paladin had somehow failed to heal.


He raised his hoarse voice, holding in another violent outburst long enough to utter a quiet prayer, his eyes illuminating in a miraculous golden light. Mist of the same color would begin to form about him, coalescing around his right hand.


Once enough of this holy light had former, he’d draw his hand close to the wound, allowing the mist to seep in and do its work. A sensation of dull warmth overcame the man, allowing his eyes to close as Xan’s mist did its work. It was only a few seconds before he uttered another harsh cough, surprising the man and forcing him to peer down.


What he saw was inexplicable… this was a routine issue that he’d resolved many times before, yet the brown splotch of blood seeping within his body did not heal itself. There was no sign of shrinking, no sign of progress as a result of Xan’s light. As he poured more into it, his will did not overcome the wound. By all counts, Garion was failing.


He doubled his efforts, pouring more mist into the wound, yet it was to no avail. Heavy beads of sweat dropping from his chin and drawing ragged breaths whenever he was uninterrupted by coughs, Garion finally withdrew his hand, the mist dissipating. The great Paladin slumped down on his bed, folding his hands weakly to offer a silent prayer to Xan.


He was unable to heal himself. He was uncertain.




So here’s the deal friends. Holy magic healing is really neat. It saves lots of lives, is fun to roleplay if you do it correctly, and a lot of folks enjoy having Clerics and Paladins around as a result. That being said, there are presently not former downsides or failings of it other than that it’s very draining. I seek to change that.


What I’ve shown above is an injury that is incapable of being healed by holy magic. Before I get into the details of this, however, I seek to share my intent. There’s no point of becoming a doctor when you can become a Cleric or Paladin, because the latter always heals injuries better. Well, **** that noise, let’s try something else. I believe that making some injuries resistant to holy magic will increase the importance (and therefore regularity) of normal medical roleplay, and as a result create more room for better roleplay.


To clarify, this is something that can already be done; technically, holy magic can fail if the person being healed OOC’ly doesn’t want the injury to be fixed. That being said, I’d rather formalize that, as I believe by doing so it’ll make it more common and create some neat roleplay!


So, let’s get on with the show, shall we?




So, how do wounds like this occur? To be honest, it’s totally random. For some, wounds unable to be healed by holy magic are just more common, while for others it will never happen in their lifetime. It’s not truly a common occurrence, but instead a rather rare one, though there are certain factors that make it more common. In the end, though, it is at the full discretion of the individual who has sustained an injury to determine whether or not it’s resistant to holy magic.


The greatest irony of holy magic is that the more one is around it, the more likely they are to sustain such an injury. Whether you are a user or simply around many users casting their light with frequency, you will be more prone to this type of injury. As such, individuals within holy orders might actually need to seek out proper medics more often than most individuals, or learn proper healing techniques without their magic.


Another way to increase the frequency of this occurrence is to sustain the same injury several times. As it so happens, Garion’s injury was a result of being stabbed in a place where he’d already been stabbed many times before. It’s uncertain why this happens, whether it be the fact that one’s natural, healed state seems to be one of injury to the Patron, or merely for some other unknown reason, but regularly sustaining the same injury results in a greater likelihood that the injury will not respond to holy magic.


With these two factors in mind, these shouldn’t be super common occurrences. I say this not because I want to keep Clerics and Paladins in the spotlight, but instead because I think all Clerics and Paladins will just learn proper healing methods and once more eliminate the need for doctors if this becomes too common. These injuries are meant to be jarring and causing confusion, not just fuckery to deprive groups of their roleplay.




And lastly, we have how these injuries can be dealt with. In the end, this is once more at the discretion of the person who has sustained the injury. The simplest way to heal these is through standard medical procedures that one would usually use to treat an injury.


However, there are times when immense amounts of holy light, far more than one would typically use to heal the injury, would do the trick. A draining amount of light would not be enough to find progress, so one Cleric or Paladin would need to undergo several “rounds” of treatment, or find several other holy magic users to assist them.


There are also times when it seems that one individual’s holy light is less effective than that of another. For whatever reason, one Cleric will prove ineffective while another will do better. Once more, this is up to the injured individual, and simply another way to resolve this.

Hope y’all enjoyed and will embrace the idea that the magic myself and others have ain’t quite so perfect. Gimme dat good good support if you enjoyed (rep is always appreciated), and constructive criticism if you did not.