The one thing that heals all injuries and illnesses
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The one thing that heals all injuries and illnesses
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So I'm rewatching S2 part 2, and I was struck with an idea when Nya talked about how Jay shattered his goodness and how there might not be anything that can fix it.
WHAT IF... the thing that heals shattered goodnesses is the healing elixir in the Spectral Lands?
Think about it.
We know that the elixir provides healing to the living. Could it perhaps provide healing of goodness itself? Maybe it can metaphorically fuse a shattered goodness together?
We also know that the elixir is made of soul energy, and seeing that it allows souls to move on to whatever phase is next, it is rather powerful- especially if we consider the fact that one little bottle of it defeated an entire dragon.
True, we don't really know what part of 'healing' the elixir takes care of - whether it's just physical or if it can also heal something that is metaphorically there, but I think it's safe to assume that it does seeing that well, it takes care of souls, so why not even goodness?
The only flaw I can think of is that goodness is a moral quality. Like, can the elixir heal something in the context of morality? Idk.
But maybe that could be another idea and something to come around.
Maybe the elixir heals goodness metaphorically in the sense that Jay loses his ability to perform Shatterspin. Like it kinda restarts the whole thing, and even if Jay activated it with the gong, then he would have to completely restart training to simply relearn how to.
And that's all it does. Seeing that goodness is moral (and is no longer metaphorically shattered), Jay would have a clean slate to decide whether or not he wants to be good or evil.
And maybe that's what the elixir could do. Apart from healing, it could also help someone restart and try again. Help them take the first step in their journey of self-discovery.
That's also healing in a way...
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random question for any/all dnd players out there, bc my friends and I were debating this yesterday: if a spell doesn’t explicitly say that it gets stronger at higher levels, and/or have an explanation for what happens when casted with a higher level spell slot, are you able to cast that spell with a higher level spell slot than required? What about if it’s a UA spell? We were trying to figure it out for the spell Healing Elixir specifically. My DM thinks it shouldn’t be possible to cast healing elixir with spell slots above first because it creates a first level potion and being able to essentially spam it is OP. I think you should be able to do it because as far as I can find there’s no rule saying that a spell can’t be cast at higher levels simply because there’s no bonuses for doing so. It doesn’t particularly matter to our campaign at this point but now I’m just curious, so what do y’all think? If I can’t find a clear answer through tumblr next course of action is to email hasbro and ask them so either way I’m getting to the bottom of this
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So here they were, this is what Julian had to resort to. After getting kicked out of their group because of their bickering, and the library as an extension, Julian was forced to bring Josh back to his room. And to add as a side note, not in the way he’d been fantasizing about. He might hate the guy yeah, but hate sex was always hot. “Just so you know, when you leave, I’m giving you a pat down,” he informs as he unlocks his bedroom door; an added security measure he’d had installed. “I have watches here worth more than your tuition, so it’s non-negotiable.” Tossing his bag onto the sofa, Julian heads for the decanter of scotch he keeps. “Thirsty?” he asks, though he’s only begrudgingly offering. “So they took the easy parts, and left us with the hard part. All we need to do is come up with the content and send it to them for the presentation, right?” Julian gestures for the other to get seated on the couch, and uses his TK to close the door whilst bringing everything back to the table with his hands.
“This shouldn’t take too long, but do you want dinner? It’s vegan, but I can get my assistant to bring extra.”
SHIELD University's Golden Angel
by Dave Davidson
The devastation of the recent bombing strike within SHILED University shook the campus to its core. There’s been a great deal of destruction and death and many demands for answers and justice. However, in the face off all this darkness there shines an unsung hero of the ground. A quite literal golden beacon.
Joshua Foley (18, Sigma Kappa, pictured) proved to be an invaluable force to combat the destruction that tragic night. As a golden-coloured healing mutant he took charge of the injured, saving the lives of many students who otherwise would have succumbed to their wounds before medical help arrived.
One such student had this to say:
“I was so terrified! I knew I was dying, and then he was there, a shining ball of gold. And I just knew everything was going to be alright.”
Several others have come forward with similar stories, wanting the exploits of this extraordinary young man told. While there’s no official number, it’s been claimed he healed hundreds of victims in the course of that night.
One bystander claims Mr. Foley saved the life of resident teacher Peter Quill who appeared to have been dead mid-way through treatment. “It was a miracle how he managed to do it. A damn miracle!” We were told.
As if all that weren’t enough, witnesses report that as the SHILED Med-Team hit the scene the golden hero began issuing orders and overseeing the healing efforts throughout the campus, continuing to do in the days after within the campus med-bay.
This reporter was lucky enough to get into the med-bay and grab a few words from the hero of the attack.
“I- I just did what anyone else in my position would have done… Now please excuse me, I have patients to treat.”
Simple words that do little to describe how tirelessly hardworking this young man is. It’s comforting to know that in times as dark as these, SHIELD University really does has its own, Golden Angel.