delincuente: (✂︎ she's the salt of the earth)
ᴀʟᴇx ʀᴜssᴏ ([personal profile] delincuente) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2015-09-12 01:19 am

GET UR PAISLEY ON

Who: CREW ASSEMBLE
Broadcast: N/A
Action: SS Young and Dumb Paisley
When: Anytime in September

[Hey what's up, it's a ship mingle! Make your own top levels, and tag all month on board this lovely piece of actual crap!]
misterprongs: (Default)

[personal profile] misterprongs 2015-09-30 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't mind that, but I can't promise I'd be any good at it.

[That seems radically different than his standard way of healing, and while James can mend up cuts and bruises fairly quickly (werewolves are nasty creatures), doing it the Muggle way is a bit... well. Foreign.]
stefanged: (kinda hopeful)

[personal profile] stefanged 2015-10-01 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
I don't mind. You'd still have me around to re-tie your bandages.

[He sometimes wishes he could repair things with a wand. Magic's way more useful than immortality, and yet, he's working with what he has.] Worst-case scenario, there's a few healers who can patch you up the magic way. Some're more vocal about it than others.
misterprongs: (✳ c'mon.)

[personal profile] misterprongs 2015-10-04 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[James tips back in his chair a bit, looking thoughtful.]

I wonder if it works the same as mine... I can't imagine it'd be that difference -- how long does stuff take to heal without magic?
stefanged: (i think not)

[personal profile] stefanged 2015-10-05 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
Depends on what you injured. Broken bones take at least a few weeks, possibly more.

Magic speeds that stuff up, from what I understand, but most of us get to wait the old-fashioned way. [Those of us who aren't magically-inclined or vampires, he means. Stefan recovers from injuries in the blink of an eye, which usually comes in handy (except when he's trying to fake being human).]