mleibrock
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Skáth
Knowing he does not have much of a body to begin with and being at full health a priority to himself and the party, Skáth will heal himself first:
supernatural healing on Skáth (1d6=1, 1d6=3, 1d6=5)
This will heal two points of his leg's damage with with target number of 15 from the examining and prep roll from earlier.
He will then move to Dillis:
supernatural healing on Dillis (1d6=6, 1d6=3, 1d6=1)
This will heal 3 points of her damage:
He will follow this with Cyr: - see out of Character thread mike posted for healing on Cyr.
OOC - Mike, I have a question...since we are going to the magical healing of each locational wound only once, would I be able to make an attempt to bind and prep once and if, I roll poorly re-roll it so my target numbers are better?
It would be equivalent to bandaging and checking the next day to see if the woulds are getting better.
I kinda mesed up in Dillis in that I rolled 3d6 thinking it was a skill check but I should have devoted more die since she had such massive wounds. Since it was my fault, I'll stick with what is here but I am wondering in the future if I roll say 4d6 and the rolls are really bad, could I postpone healing that wound to the next day and reroll hoping for better rolls thus lowering the target numbers?
Knowing he does not have much of a body to begin with and being at full health a priority to himself and the party, Skáth will heal himself first:
supernatural healing on Skáth (1d6=1, 1d6=3, 1d6=5)
This will heal two points of his leg's damage with with target number of 15 from the examining and prep roll from earlier.
He will then move to Dillis:
supernatural healing on Dillis (1d6=6, 1d6=3, 1d6=1)
This will heal 3 points of her damage:
He will follow this with Cyr: - see out of Character thread mike posted for healing on Cyr.
OOC - Mike, I have a question...since we are going to the magical healing of each locational wound only once, would I be able to make an attempt to bind and prep once and if, I roll poorly re-roll it so my target numbers are better?
It would be equivalent to bandaging and checking the next day to see if the woulds are getting better.
I kinda mesed up in Dillis in that I rolled 3d6 thinking it was a skill check but I should have devoted more die since she had such massive wounds. Since it was my fault, I'll stick with what is here but I am wondering in the future if I roll say 4d6 and the rolls are really bad, could I postpone healing that wound to the next day and reroll hoping for better rolls thus lowering the target numbers?
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