03-20-2022, 10:33 AM
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Quintaped
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Amelia Adara Graduated Hogwarts RPG Name: Emma Montmorency (#301199) Hufflepuff Fifth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Kartik Ishaan Joshi Ravenclaw Sixth Year Hogwarts RPG Name: coming soon Gryffindor Second Year Hogwarts RPG Name: Tiffany Rose Slytherin Third Year x12 x8
| YesJess! | Captain Goggles | Mama Badger | Eva's Soul Sister | An OG™ | It's all in the Numbers Perhaps they could have used this spell knowledge a few years ago, but there wasn't anything that Le could do about that. Although some of the tragedies that had occurred were nothing that a healing spell could fix, sadly. She quietly observed Delilah fixing the baby doll's broken limb, nodding in approval. The nice thing about practicing on baby dolls is that they were real enough to simulate the injury, but fake enough to know that they weren't ... real humans.
But the way Celyn was bouncing the baby had Le almost forgetting for a moment that they were fake. And Cooper offering to assist her was sweet and definitely part of the exercise of 'playing healer'. Her attention was pulled by a young girl asking her something... Quote:
Originally Posted by FearlessLeader19 or the record, Aria did not think it was silly to use fingers for practice. Healing Charms could be complicated and no one wanted to accidentally remove anyone’s bones, right? Aria certainly did not want to. OOOH! Dolls! The perfect subjects to practise on! The Slytherin surveyed the doll when it was placed on her desk.
The doll’s wounds jumped right out at Aria. “Poor baby,’’ she crooned softly. “However did you get those cuts? I bet they sting.’’ Speaking of which… she now had a question. “Professorrr!’’ Her fingers wiggled in the air. “In real scenarios, is it necessary to use certain potions to clean out the wounds before we mend wounds? Or does the Charm naturally do this?” She looked over at Aria, worried first that maybe something had gone super awry, but alas the girl just had a question. "Ah... that's a good question." She noted. "With muggle healing, you may have witnessed cleaning everything and while in magical healing we try to keep a similar sterile environment, fortunately we don't have to be as neurotic about it. So to answer the question, in a real scenario you'll definitely want to make sure there's nothing obstructing the wound, but otherwise the charm is safe to use." "While you're assessing and playing healer, I'd like to just dial it back a minute and discuss when you might find use these spells. Just one of the spells and one use is okay. We still have a little time to continue practicing." ooc: HI! So another question to discuss when to use these... could be specific or generic as your character likes. ALSO, still time to practice the main activity, but the lesson will be closing Tuesday afternoon (probably around 3-4pm CST).
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