Which came first, the phoenix or the flame? Brandon would like to know about those spells very much! "Yes please, Healer Feirgrund," he responded happily. He didn't miss how the healer had said question[i]s[/s], not question. Brandon hoped the man knew that asking professors questions to his heart's content was one of his favorite things to do, and he very much appreciated being allowed to do it instead of being told to be quiet. In his most special notebook, he wrote down about stitches and casts and medicine in different forms and foundations of healing and how magical healing was faster but more complicated and how both were useful and dangerous. His notes were neat and color coded, and his handwriting was excellent- he was that guy who needed highlighters and labeled pages and the clearest notes possible. His sister's endless rushing scrawls and his brother's awful baby handwriting drove him crazy, though he never said so. He didn't think they could help it very much, and he didn't want to be hurtful.
This was a lot of things to write down before he'd even properly started. "Well... some things really can't be healed without magic. Are there any non-magical healing things that can't be done with magic?" He didn't think many people would ask this question, so maybe the professor would like it more. Brandon wanted to ask all the questions people didn't always ask, so he could have the answers to both common and uncommon questions. "That's my most important question." His questions about the limitations of both magical and non-magical healing could probably be found in a book. |