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Adira
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not sure how entirely fair that seems, since knights and guards all learn a large amount of first aid, but since its like her main thing, I can see reason to it. But stitching a wound isnt exactly complex lolalso p sure none of the others would know how to stitch a wound? a like rosie is double qualified for that because sewing and medicine brah
idk it just makes sense to me i guess
Yah I might not be trained in real life in first aid but I have on 3 occasions stiched a wound up, twice on myself. becuase knifes are funny.not sure how entirely fair that seems, since knights and guards all learn a large amount of first aid, but since its like her main thing, I can see reason to it. But stitching a wound isnt exactly complex lol
it is if scarring it to be kept to a minimum, also depends on how deep the cut is/what shape is it that kinda thingnot sure how entirely fair that seems, since knights and guards all learn a large amount of first aid, but since its like her main thing, I can see reason to it. But stitching a wound isnt exactly complex lol
you sir must have some sick nasty scarsYah I might not be trained in real life in first aid but I have on 3 occasions stiched a wound up, twice on myself. becuase knifes are funny.
Not at all! I like to keep my kitchen knifes sharp so it was a clean cut I made on my forearm. It was realy simple to stitch and Its just a faint line now xDyou sir must have some sick nasty scars
yeah, similar situation, but take out the knife and add a chain link fence. Also, I see your point about the royal blood lol. Question, cant commoners have the potential for power too?Yah I might not be trained in real life in first aid but I have on 3 occasions stiched a wound up, twice on myself. becuase knifes are funny.
psh, i got scars for daysyou sir must have some sick nasty scars