Yes that is a very curious reality. How is it that our bodies and minds remain there continuing life while we are here? Does this version of us die the moment we disappear, as we do not exist in the original timeline? Grim, perhaps, but probably accurate.
Oh a formal medic, not a magical healer. I suppose you haven't had as much reason to use those skills here.
Pretty grim, but definitely one of the possibilities. But timelines are messy business. It could be that we're just placed right back where we belong, in a reality where we never were supposed to leave. And the past that we were supposed to experience fills in the details for us.
Not yet, anyway. Here's hoping that I won't ever need a reason. Not that I mind acting as a general practitioner if I'm ever needed.
Perhaps, it does seem strange that people will return, have no memory of this place, and then come back and suddenly have the memories. I'm not certain what that means according to the spell, but we don't have the spell to look at the details.
[ Istredd would love to see the spell, thanks. ]
I assume you come from a place where a medic isn't one step above a herbalist. Our world is what others here consider 'old-fashioned' to say the least. People can easily die from an infected cut.
No, medically, my Earth's more advanced than that. I'm not saying you still can't die from an infected wound, but we're still steps ahead of germ theory, for instance.
I worked at a hospital. You could think of it as a center devoted to treating sick or injured individuals, with multiple storeys, rooms, and ideally, the ample access to medicines and treatments needed for both general and more specific ailments.
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Oh a formal medic, not a magical healer. I suppose you haven't had as much reason to use those skills here.
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[ Istredd would love to see the spell, thanks. ]
I assume you come from a place where a medic isn't one step above a herbalist. Our world is what others here consider 'old-fashioned' to say the least. People can easily die from an infected cut.
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