Rhus would assure Lady Jesiree that he also dabbled in alchemy back in Eorzea, which involves mixing potions and liquid mixtures for medicines, temporary strength-enhancing potions, enchanted glass for housing items and spectacles (Eorzean magic is wild), and enchanted inks for books and music rolls (Eorzean magic is WILD) with mortars and alembics. Though the different ingredients and magicks in Draega means he cant exactly prove what he's saying is true. But he's willing to learn all over again anyway.
He's... kind of used to getting his hands dirty and exploded on but insist on wearing a facemask to stifle the smell a bit. Luckily he manages to keep his spectacles on him when he came to Draega so Jesiree wont have to find him leaning too close to any fires or brews.
On the other hand the healing he uses, conjury and white magic, is a lot more straightforward but also more esoteric, if that makes sense. Rhus would explain that his first lessons involved meditating to open himself up to the world and become more sensitive to the energies around him so he can draw them into his body to channel spells-- and at the same time sense what's wrong with his patient's body so he can pour the magic into them to either heal wounds or cure illnesses. He's used to gauging how strong he should make the spell as well, and even learning when to leave a simple regenerating effect on the patient's body so they can heal over time rather than have their injuries wiped away instantly. Which isn't possible in Draega, of course. The rest of white magic involves using the elements already surrounding him to fight, namely stone, water, wind and holy-element spells, but they aren't important here. So there's likely some unlearning to be done.
And luckily for her, he's already met Zita! Should be easy. Right?? Should I give Zita's player a poke and see if we can do a threeway log for the first healing Craft lesson? (i had to make that joke, you understand)
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He's... kind of used to getting his hands dirty and exploded on but insist on wearing a facemask to stifle the smell a bit. Luckily he manages to keep his spectacles on him when he came to Draega so Jesiree wont have to find him leaning too close to any fires or brews.
On the other hand the healing he uses, conjury and white magic, is a lot more straightforward but also more esoteric, if that makes sense. Rhus would explain that his first lessons involved meditating to open himself up to the world and become more sensitive to the energies around him so he can draw them into his body to channel spells-- and at the same time sense what's wrong with his patient's body so he can pour the magic into them to either heal wounds or cure illnesses. He's used to gauging how strong he should make the spell as well, and even learning when to leave a simple regenerating effect on the patient's body so they can heal over time rather than have their injuries wiped away instantly. Which isn't possible in Draega, of course. The rest of white magic involves using the elements already surrounding him to fight, namely stone, water, wind and holy-element spells, but they aren't important here. So there's likely some unlearning to be done.
And luckily for her, he's already met Zita! Should be easy. Right?? Should I give Zita's player a poke and see if we can do a threeway log for the first healing Craft lesson? (i had to make that joke, you understand)