[Hanatarou tries to sound calm, but his voice is laced with panic.]
U-um! Does anyone need to be healed?
There are... Err, if there are any unfamiliar monsters those of you who d-do have monsters in your world d-don't recognize... Call me or run away, outsmart them, or avoid them
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U-um! It's just that walking, whether it hurts or not, can make your c-condition worse...
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Wounded or not, I am more capable of defending myself than you claim to be. I will survive the trip. A healer is an unacceptable casualty to risk. An already wounded combatant is not.
I will come to you.
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Hello?
[... this better be the right room.]
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Eek! A sword!
U-um, hi?
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The halls are dangerous.
[That's putting it mildly. He reaches up with his shield-hand to wipe the blood from his split lip away.]
You are the healer?
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Y-yes! You don't have any objections to someone touching your wounds, right? I-... Just recently ran into a case of that...
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I would rather breathe.
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U-um! I know this looks weird, b-but my powers are back, and... Well, this sword has a gauge on it, and when it's full, it unleashes a blast.... B-but! I need to absorb the energy from injuries first! I a-actually usually don't carry it around b-because I can heal with my own h-hands... But there are these really s-scary things called Hollows lurking around that you w-won't be able to see! Unless... Wait, are you still living?
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I think, speak, breathe, and bleed. All usually signs of life.
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[Hanatarou patiently waited for Sigmund to finish removing his armor.]
Actually, I think w-we're in gigai, uh, living bodies here..
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Yes. I remember. In my world, the dead don't do those things. I do not know what I am right now.
[After a few moments more of struggling, he gets the heavy chestplate off and sets it aside, then carefully touches his sore ribs.]
Other than in pain.
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[Hanatarou sighs, and holds his sword up.]
T-this will sound really weird... B-but this sword heals injuries, um...
[He held it to Sigmund's ribs.]
The pain should start going down.
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