The delay inherent to bluetooth headphones is unbearable for me
Also, you know, wired headphones don't have batteries
The delay inherent to bluetooth headphones is unbearable for me
Also, you know, wired headphones don't have batteries
Same, terrible shame too
I don't find a disabilty appearing in fantasy surprising, but the uncured ones do surprise me. Or remedied ig. Prettu sure that if your setting can have a wheelchair, then theoretically you could stick Warforged legs onto that someone. Obviously not ideal, but it'd probably be an improvent for the person (in universe ofc)
Well, i'd say that it probably depends on the kind of damage, and how well it has healed. I could see a method similar to rebreaking bones that haven't healed correctly (IRL), where a group of medical professsionals, magical and not, just hit you with an axe in the same spot, to try and get the spine to to heal before the surrounding tissue. Maybe.
Healing magic limitations differ from medium to medium. Maybe the only thing that matters in this case is the damage being still there. Depends on the setting ofc, and if you want to be represented then go ahead, just don't get angry at me for being surprised
Perhaps. Ain't the first time, ain't the last time.
I'm not arguing the representation angle, i just wouldn't expect to see many disable people in fantasy, because of magic and the other weird stuff that happens in there. Same with cuberpunk literature tbh
Couldn't a cleric heal partial paralysis tho?
I mean, a qtip works tho
Not enough pressure to work
No way i'm carrying a dongle