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Nathairach
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PostSubject: Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil   Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2015 11:55 am

This might seem like a silly question, but I was wondering something.

According to the wiki, the healing properties of Felaryan soil will cause any non-lethal wound to heal in a matter of days or weeks. I was wondering about the limits of such properties. For example, a lost limb or extremity? Or if an arm or hand or something was cut off and the stump burnt and cauterized in the style of the necks of the Lernaean Hydra?
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PostSubject: Re: Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil   Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2015 12:20 pm

Just let me say, limb loss is hard to survive in the first place.

I think no, you can't regrow missing bits. That would definitely merit special mention: creatures capable of regrowing limbs in the wiki are mentioned as such, so I'm assuming everything else can't grow them back.

Those that can, however, would probably need some burning and cauterizing to prevent it from growing back.


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PostSubject: Re: Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil   Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2015 12:23 pm

Stabs wrote:
Just let me say, limb loss is hard to survive in the first place.

I think no, you can't regrow missing bits. That would definitely merit special mention: creatures capable of regrowing limbs in the wiki are mentioned as such, so I'm assuming everything else can't just grow 'em back.

Those that can, however, would probably need some burning and cauterizing to prevent it from growing back.

Ah, thank you very much for the answer! Being a steampunk fan, and seeing as the setting allows for it, I was quite eager to include a clockwork prosthetic hand in one of my character designs. I just wanted to make sure that it wouldn't be made redundant.
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PostSubject: Re: Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil   Regarding the healing properties of Felaryan soil Icon_minitimeTue May 26, 2015 1:29 pm

I once talked to Karbo about it, and he said that no, the soil doesn't give you the ability to regenerate lost limbs. If you get your arm chopped off and you somehow don't bleed out, you'll either have to have it re-attached surgically or seek a healer powerful enough to regrow limbs.
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