Viridian Plague: Act II--The Lady of Prophecy & Act III--A Shred of Hope

Trayah, Lacerta Shaman

“Of course Lyssa, I would be pleased to meditiate with you and aid you in regaining your focus,” Trayah replies, nodding his head, “I hope you don’t mind waiting though, as I should heal the others of their dark wounds first.”
 

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"Well certainly. Might as well wait until we are both all out of spells, I suppose."


(OOC: Okay, I know he could do the 80 or so for himself and Lyssa in his sleep, but I don't think he can handle everyone--Slagg in particular is missing large chunks)
 

OOC: Don't forget, Trayah can do three mass cure light wounds now, on up to 9 people for 1d8+19, so I think those will heal most of the damage everyone else is suffering, so he'll have plenty left for Slagg, when we add those to the rest of his spells (he's used no spells today except for those he healed Lyssa and himself with earlier--which wouldn't even use all his 1st level spells with average healing). ;) Though he'll save the create food and water spells to actually feed everyone, and not use them as healing.

Edit: If Trayah casts all his spells as healing, even using the mass cure on only one person each time he can heal 859 hp on average. :D
 
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OOC: Yep, and that's with wasting the mass cure's on single targets instead of their maximum (doesn't include orisons either, but they're hardly equal to another 1st-level spell all up). The Augment Healing feat helps a bit, as it contributes 190 hp of the total listed above. :D
 

(OOC: Yeah--I can see how it makes a *huge* difference on the Mass spells--it single-handedly takes them from useless to useful because they are higher level and get a bigger boost)
 


*Everyone is healed to full, and then Trayah and Lyssa meditate in the grove. Lyssa's spirit seems cleansed of a dark pall that melts away, and she sighs in pleasure and relief, finally nearly back to her normal self.*

"I don't know if we have time right now, but I'm probably going to need another day of meditation to be completely back at full capacity after all that harrowing corruption," Lyssa offers, "I'm certainly willing to leave now if the rest of you would prefer, though."
 

Whinoah will mediate as well, for no other reason than to get closer to the pure nature of this place, a sense she's been missing for a long while.
 


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