[center][h2][b]Kareet of Arcaeda[/b][/h2][/center] [hr] Vigis’ description of their medical capabilities was interesting in a few ways. Kareet had never known a world without Life magic, and the idea of spending weeks or months to recover from the injuries she described felt like an eternity. Yet, Kareet knew her history, and she had read what the world was like before magic. Shattered bones and joints, burns and deep cuts, they may be trivial for Life magic now, but such injuries used to be crippling. It was, in its own way, impressive that the Humans were able to recover in such short times, or even at all, without the aid of magic. Nevertheless, that did not devalue the power of their magic. The measurements that Vigdis took the time to explain, Kareet dutifully copied into her notes. Mathematics and geometry were all something she worked with regularly, so she was well-positioned to try to understand all of these new units the Humans used. It would take some getting used to, without a doubt, but it would be necessary to understand the conversions if she wanted to learn what they could teach. With it written down, Kareet could study it on her own time, but the subject of Life magic was a bit more pressing. “I think it would be helpful to show you firsthand what Life magic can do for you. It is true that I do not know Kerchak too well, but if anything, you should keep that in mind with what I would like to show you.” Kareet said before looking to Kerchak. “I’m sure you can heal a fellow Tekeri, yes? If so, I would like you to numb my hand and restrict blood flow to it, if you please.”