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@JayBirdFly

Ask me about how people would react to injuries, ask about supernatural, witchy, and wiccan topics.
I will answer to the best of my ability as a Wiccan and expert on the Supernatural. If I do not know, I will research it myself to provide an answer.

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Realistically can someone with proper care, a really good immune system, a knack for healing quickly, plus a little magic survive
Concussion,
Cracked ribs,
Broken limb,
Multiple wounds of varying severity (some being bite wounds)
And poison?

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I might be coming back here often cause I am trying to keep certain things realistic but google wont give me specifics and my stomach cant handle trying to sift theough it to get what I need.

@GoodThingGoing group

I might be coming back here often cause I am trying to keep certain things realistic but google wont give me specifics and my stomach cant handle trying to sift theough it to get what I need.

Yeah same.

@JayBirdFly

Realistically can someone with proper care, a really good immune system, a knack for healing quickly, plus a little magic survive
Concussion,
Cracked ribs,
Broken limb,
Multiple wounds of varying severity (some being bite wounds)
And poison?

Potentially, yes, if they are not human. However, a normal, non-inhanced human, although living a healthy life, would not be able to surivive that realistically. Minus the poison, and depending on the severity of the wounds, they might be able to. But adding in the poison to an already damaged body, despite any knack for healing quickly and a good immune system, will surely kill said person. You mentioned magic; can you elaborate on that so I might understand better? Is it standard modern magic, or fantasy-level magic? Healing magic or other magic?
XO, Jay

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A combination of immunity to the poison, high fantasy level magic, both from inward and outside sources. And a ton of intensive care would all be factors. The magic involved would be healing based. Also note that they are not full human, but half human half wolf

@JayBirdFly

A combination of immunity to the poison, high fantasy level magic, both from inward and outside sources. And a ton of intensive care would all be factors. The magic involved would be healing based.

Then yes, your character would be able to survive that quite well, but not without an extreme amount of pain, unless their magical abilities allow for pain immunity, in which case, minor pain would be a slight setback for them, but not too inconveniencing once they've healed.
XO, Jay

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A combination of immunity to the poison, high fantasy level magic, both from inward and outside sources. And a ton of intensive care would all be factors. The magic involved would be healing based.

Then yes, your character would be able to survive that quite well, but not without an extreme amount of pain, unless their magical abilities allow for pain immunity, in which case, minor pain would be a slight setback for them, but not too inconveniencing once they've healed.
XO, Jay

Thanks a ton Jay! You are my new injury encyclopedia.

@JayBirdFly

A combination of immunity to the poison, high fantasy level magic, both from inward and outside sources. And a ton of intensive care would all be factors. The magic involved would be healing based.

Then yes, your character would be able to survive that quite well, but not without an extreme amount of pain, unless their magical abilities allow for pain immunity, in which case, minor pain would be a slight setback for them, but not too inconveniencing once they've healed.
XO, Jay

Thanks a ton Jay! You are my new injury encyclopedia.

Come back anytime to ask questions. I appreciate your interest.
XO, Jay

@GoodThingGoing group

Hey, idk if this counts as lore, but do you know anything about fae lore? I've read some Wiki articles and some other online sites, but I want to have actual fae that seem like fae, not hot dudes with pointy ears.

@JayBirdFly

Hey, idk if this counts as lore, but do you know anything about fae lore? I've read some Wiki articles and some other online sites, but I want to have actual fae that seem like fae, not hot dudes with pointy ears.

Yes, of course it counts!
Fae are very interesting creatures that can seem completely human until they reveal their true selves. They are clever tricksters and tend to play tricks (note: "tricksters") and pranks on unsuspecting victims. Fae are also very powerful, and simply knowing someone's name can give them complete control over that person. If a Fae asks for your name, do not give it to them! They might ask "May/can I have your name?" and the proper response should be "I will not give you my name, but will tell you that it's …" or you could say "You may call me …" and give them a name you made up. Never give them your true name if they ask for it! Also, Fae will offer gifts to visitors or passerby. Do not accept them! By accepting a gift from a Fae, you will be in their debt and will owe them a favor, item, or even your life. They tend to be very formal with their words and will twist words around so that they sound pleasant but have a sinister meaning. Fae are very very tricky and will do anything to get what they want, when they want it.
Hope this helps! If you have any questions, let me know.
XO, Jay

@GoodThingGoing group

Ah! Thank you!!!!
How would a fae react to being shot with an iron-tipped ash arrow? Would it have a poisonous effect, or like…..turn them to dust like the snap?

@JayBirdFly

Ah! Thank you!!!!
How would a fae react to being shot with an iron-tipped ash arrow? Would it have a poisonous effect, or like…..turn them to dust like the snap?

That depends on your story. To some Fae, an iron-tipped ash arrow would be fatal. To others, it would have little to no effect. It all depends on what you feel is best for the story.
XO, Jay

@RavenMorbisk

What's the difference between witches/wizards, warlocks, sorcerers/sorceresses and mages? Is there an actual difference (other than maybe wands, words and/or hand-movements, etc) ? I know Wiccan is kinda "of the Earth"/elemental, does that mean the others aren't?

@JayBirdFly

What's the difference between witches/wizards, warlocks, sorcerers/sorceresses and mages? Is there an actual difference (other than maybe wands, words and/or hand-movements, etc) ? I know Wiccan is kinda "of the Earth"/elemental, does that mean the others aren't?

Witches, wizards, and warlocks are people who pratice witchcraft. A Wiccan can also recognize as a witch or wizard, Wicca is just the religion. However, a warlock does not practice Wicca, and is always a male. A witch or wizard may or may not practice Wicca. Wicca is a religion, Wiccans are people who practice Wicca, like Christians practice Christianity. There is no true way to practice Wicca, just like there is no true way to practice any other religion. The two basic rules of Wicca versus witchcraft are that Wiccans will not practive black/dark magick, and whatever energy a Wiccan puts out into the universe will come back to the three-fold (three times as strong). Witchcraft does not have this belief system. Wiccans usually have an alter on which to practice magic, whereas a witch, wizard, or warlock may not have a permanent alter. A mage is elemental based, whereas a wizard, witch, or warlock can be anything. Sorcerers and sorceresses deal with metaphysical or psychic subjects rather than elemental and emotional magicks.
If you would like to know anything else, please let me know. Happy writing!
XO, Jay