[CENTER][h1][color=00746b][u]Skobeloff[/u][/color][/h1][/CENTER] [color=00746b]"That is true."[/color] Skobeloff admitted. [color=00746b]"But that doesn't mean your condition should go completely ignored. More often than not, problems get worse when they're ignored."[/color] Skobeloff paused then, looking as if he were considering something. After a moment, the trickster continued. [color=00746b]"As far as resources go, you're still small enough that you wouldn't need much. And really, all that stuff about things getting bad at some point is just fearmongering for the most part."[/color] He said. [color=00746b]"As for taking the Crafter's away from those who need it more, that should only be something to worry about if you consider asking one of the older Crafters. If you were to go to a Crafter around your age who knows their way around wood, metal, wiring, and plastic; they'd be able to help you and you wouldn't have to worry about those worse off than you not getting the help they need... And furthermore..."[/color] Skobeloff leaned in closer to Coryn then and whispered so that only he could hear. [color=00746b]"If the real issue is that you're too embarrassed to ask, don't be. A lotta dragons have limb problems, it's nothing to be ashamed of."[/color] [hider=OOC] Skobeloff rolls a [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/27609]10[/url] to convince Coryn to see a Crafter about his limb problem. [/hider]