Has anyone else ever triggered this “protective mechanism”, because there’s a few characters who would trip that, if not trip over that physically. Answers range from Lillith being Liliith, to c-listers like Niven who won’t take mediocrity for an answer.
I wonder what did the elven medical authority have to say about the miraculous recovery? Y’know, real doctors, not someone who was “attacked by god”.
Has anyone else ever triggered this “protective mechanism”, because there’s a few characters who would trip that, if not trip over that physically. Answers range from Lillith being Liliith, to c-listers like Niven who won’t take mediocrity for an answer.
I wonder what did the elven medical authority have to say about the miraculous recovery? Y’know, real doctors, not someone who was “attacked by god”.
Being spellsick, meaning the illness caused by deplenting own magic, is a recognized condition on Gaia, but at the same time also something which is kinda out of field of medicine. It’s quite understandable that “real” doctors wouldn’t have anything to say.
Has anyone else ever triggered this “protective mechanism”, because there’s a few characters who would trip that, if not trip over that physically. Answers range from Lillith being Liliith, to c-listers like Niven who won’t take mediocrity for an answer.
I wonder what did the elven medical authority have to say about the miraculous recovery? Y’know, real doctors, not someone who was “attacked by god”.
Vicious Sand wrote:
Being spellsick, meaning the illness caused by deplenting own magic, is a recognized condition on Gaia, but at the same time also something which is kinda out of field of medicine. It’s quite understandable that “real” doctors wouldn’t have anything to say.