Right. Not sure I'd want anyone here to perform surgery, either. [ yikes. ] But even if we don't have the actual stuff, I know there's a bunch of makeshift ways to deal with injuries.
[ does he know what they are necessarily? no, god. leave him alone. he doesn't even use cure. ]
You can grab pretty much any kinda cloth to use as bandages, for one thing. I know all you need to make a splint if someone's got a broken bone or something is some kinda stick...
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Probably not. Any disease that's actually dangerous would need stuff we definitely don't have access to to deal with it.
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No vaccines here. Not much for surgery either.
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Right. Not sure I'd want anyone here to perform surgery, either. [ yikes. ] But even if we don't have the actual stuff, I know there's a bunch of makeshift ways to deal with injuries.
[ does he know what they are necessarily? no, god. leave him alone. he doesn't even use cure. ]
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Do you? What are they?
[Too late, Lea. Confess all the medical knowledge you have.]
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[ this is hateful ]
You can grab pretty much any kinda cloth to use as bandages, for one thing. I know all you need to make a splint if someone's got a broken bone or something is some kinda stick...
[ he's running out already. ]
You know. That sorta stuff.
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I did read about the makeshift bandages. There's some alcohol in the kitchen, so that can be used for sterilization, even if it's not ideal.
Plenty of sticks around.
[Oh. But.]
Try not to break any limbs.
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I'd prefer people didn't die, but since we've been apparently magically put to sleep there's not much I can do about that.
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Yeah, I'd like that option best, too. But I'm just saying, it's not everyone who'd be proactive about it.
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I can understand why. There's a lot to remember and they're already dealing with a sudden and unwelcome change of scenery.