[ The big positive about being immortal is not having to worry about pesky things like healing. At least healing in the way other people have to concern themselves. His bones will mend; his body will piece itself together; there isn't anything that can kill him.
But that's not the same for others.
Especially true when it devours the energy of others, leaving them exhausted and unable to pull upon their skills. They've used their healing tints to stabilize the others, but their campsite has become a hospital versus a place to rest. Esquie monitors Sciel and Maelle -- both sleeping restlessly on his stomach, but alive and mending well.
That just leaves their action hero, Lune, needing personalized bedside attention. ]
Merde. [ Verso curses under his breath as he kneels next to Lune. ] I expected you to be the logical one about this. [ But he understands -- he understands the selfish desire to hurt so others won't. If he could, he would do that for her, too. ]
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But that's not the same for others.
Especially true when it devours the energy of others, leaving them exhausted and unable to pull upon their skills. They've used their healing tints to stabilize the others, but their campsite has become a hospital versus a place to rest. Esquie monitors Sciel and Maelle -- both sleeping restlessly on his stomach, but alive and mending well.
That just leaves their action hero, Lune, needing personalized bedside attention. ]
Merde. [ Verso curses under his breath as he kneels next to Lune. ] I expected you to be the logical one about this. [ But he understands -- he understands the selfish desire to hurt so others won't. If he could, he would do that for her, too. ]