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[OPEN CLASS] Intermediate First Aid (Zar)

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Baneful
Crew

Dramatic Hunter

PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:17 am
Class
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CLASS:

NAME OF CLASS: Intermediate First Aid (must have passed beginner)
PROFESSOR NAME: Professor Cricket

Prerequisites:
- Must complete beginner first aid successfully
- Must be Y2 or higher!

General information: This goes into using another individuals FEAR to heal them – thus promoting their own system to fix it.

The healing dummies have returned! However, this time it seems like Nurse Cricket has done a little bit worse to them than she did before, some of them being cut into rather deeply, and others bearing strange discolorations. The only explanation she really gives is that she put her ‘touch’ on them.

Which you really don’t want to know much more about.

“There is FEAR in those dummies. What I’d like you to do with them is draw their FEAR to the surface to pull away the injury that has been given them. This is an effective way to heal without tiring yourself out.” From the way Cricket explained it, it sounded like this was what a lot of her job consisted of.

“What you need to do,” she begins to go into more detail on what she expects, “is clean the area of contact. Once you’ve done that, use your FEAR to pull at the FEAR of the dummy. If you’ve ever been healed by me, hold onto that feeling from when I make contact. They feel quite similar and you’ll find your balance from that.”

For those who hadn’t been healed by Cricket before…? WHELP. She wasn’t about to demo any further than that.

Mechanics:

Roll 1d4
This is your accuracy.

Now Roll 1d10 and match your result below - subtract your accuracy roll from your result. If your roll will take you underneath ‘1’, go to 10 and continue down from there.

Match your rolls

1. Perfect! You’ve forced the condition to remove itself!
2. Uh oh! You’ve gone a little bit too far and your ‘patient’ gets really ill!
3. You do OK. It takes a little while longer to fix, but your work is passable.
4. Your work is poor. Cricket won’t pass it.
5. You do OK. It takes a little while longer to fix, but your work is passable.
6. Your work is poor. Cricket won’t pass it.
7. You do OK. It takes a little while longer to fix, but your work is passable.
8. Your work is poor. Cricket won’t pass it.
9. Uh oh! You’ve gone a little bit too far and your ‘patient’ gets really ill!
10. Perfect! You’ve forced the condition to remove itself!


TO PASS: You must either get a ‘Perfect’ or an ‘OK’.


Bonus Mechanics:
None!







 
Baneful rolled 1 4-sided dice: 3 Total: 3 (1-4)
PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:27 am


Zar watched the example with rapt attention, facinated by the concept of using one's fear to encourage someone else's to mend itself. The very concept of fear manipulation was new to him in practice but something he had a great deal of interest in taking further.

He set about cleaning the "wound" and his own claws before getting to work.

Accuracy: -3

 

Baneful
Crew

Dramatic Hunter

Baneful rolled 1 10-sided dice: 3 Total: 3 (1-10)

Baneful
Crew

Dramatic Hunter

PostPosted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 11:54 am

It was strange, reaching out with fear to an inanimate object. He had never been healed directly by Cricket and as such had little to compare it to, what healing he had done in the past was simply letting his fear slowly recover from serious injury. What he did have to compare it too was perhaps a little more distant from the healing arts, but was relevant he felt nonetheless.

Unliving fear felt strange, like food with no taste. His initial reaction was to feel like he should recoil from it, but he persisted, curling his lip in distaste at the feelings as he reached into the dummy and pulled, drawing it out and towards him, towards the spot on the arm where the injury stood out. And he was careful lest it spring back like elastic, lest it snap under the tension of his pull.

And he held it there, drawn out, taut and strange until the wound healed and he could gratefully let it go, a little wearier but proud nonetheless.

Accuracy: -3
Result: 10. Perfect! You’ve forced the condition to remove itself!

 
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