Time Lady Katie
The Lily Girl
Hare, expect reviews by Wednesday at the latest, I'm a bit swamped at the moment.
I'm APPROVING all three, but I do have notes. It wouldn't be awful to have a series of Snowflake-like spells, since it's an important thing to have. I would also consider it if you'd rather retool Snowflake spells as extensions to the normal wound-healing magics - a deeper, more complete version of the healing offered by High Mend would definitely qualify as an acceptible use of extension in my opinion. Ivory Flame is a great choice! While I've used Yakekoge to cauterize wounds before, it certainly is a messy prospect and not at all the more pleasant application of magic I'd expect from a healing school. Santo's a bit odd, like a Mend spell with a bonus to it, but that's fine, it's distinct enough for a school dedicated to healing.
I'll add these to the Chiyudou list sometime next week unless you wanted to resubmit Snowflake. Let me know on that ASAP.
Firstly, unlike Special Purpose Trained Kidou, anyone can submit Chiyudou, as I understand it.'sup. Got a few things I'd like to add? I'm not sure lol.
I'm not sure I can do this but here goes
Snowflake - Chiyudou #49, 625 Kidou
Description: Snowflake is a Chiyudou that doesn't work on external wounds, but the internal wounds. A laceration on an organ, a severed vein, whatever. By forming a snowflake the size of the user's pinky from the reiatsu used beginning this Kidou, the user guides the snowflake through an open wound and onto any internal wounds. Clear Sight is not required, but helps incredibly.
The snowflake will melt once placed onto a wound, the spiritual liquids slowly healing the wound. The snowflake also gives off a chilling sensation when melted, briefly numbing the wounded area.
Small internal wounds are healed in 2 turns, medium wounds are healed in 3, major wounds are healed in 5.
Incantation: From the winter sky, a gift to heal the wounded warrior's heart. Chiyudou #49, Snowflake.
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Ivory Flame - Chiyudou #50, 650 Kidou
Description: Cauterization is a painful, but useful technique in combat when you have little time to apply healing techniques to your wounds. Ivory Flame helps do this task, though at a slight cost. By placing their hands over the offending wound, a searing hot white flame erupts from their palm and begins to burn any foreign substances - effectively sterilizing their wound - and begins to cauterize. Cauterization causes incredible pain, and thus this Kidou does not spare one from using it. Ivory Flame can effective cauterize any wound within 1 turn, at the cost of intense pain. The larger the wound, the worse the pain.
The wound is not healed, but simply cauterized. Unless inflicted with another wound, the sealed wound will not bleed or get infected by foreign reiatsu, toxins/poisons or filth.
Incantation: Bear the brunt of the flames of Hell and the heat of the sun. Fight on, young warrior. Chiyudou #50, Ivory Flame
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Santo Incendio - Chiyudou #65, 1,000 Kidou
Description: Santo Incendio allows the user to stay in constant movement while their wounds heal, making this a perfect Kidou for mid-combat use. By placing their hand over their heart, an ethereal white flame envelops the user. The flames don't burn, but instead heal. Wounds are sterilized by the flames and cleansed of any foreign substances or filth, such as reiatsu or dirt. After sterilization, which takes 1 turn, the flames begin to heal.
Sterilization takes 1 turn, healing begins afterwards. Small wounds are healed in 2 turns, medium wounds are healed in 3 and major wounds are healed in 4.
Incantation: Holy fire, the sleeping cherubs dream of innocent dreams. Their passionate flames rage but do not harm. Embrace their warmth. Chiyudou #65, Santo Incendio!
I'm APPROVING all three, but I do have notes. It wouldn't be awful to have a series of Snowflake-like spells, since it's an important thing to have. I would also consider it if you'd rather retool Snowflake spells as extensions to the normal wound-healing magics - a deeper, more complete version of the healing offered by High Mend would definitely qualify as an acceptible use of extension in my opinion. Ivory Flame is a great choice! While I've used Yakekoge to cauterize wounds before, it certainly is a messy prospect and not at all the more pleasant application of magic I'd expect from a healing school. Santo's a bit odd, like a Mend spell with a bonus to it, but that's fine, it's distinct enough for a school dedicated to healing.
I'll add these to the Chiyudou list sometime next week unless you wanted to resubmit Snowflake. Let me know on that ASAP.