I spent the first part of the day experimenting with White Foot, the healing herb I got the other day. Supposedly it’s called that because it looks like a white foot, but no, it does not look like that at all. It’s a stupid name and I hate it.
Anyway, there was nothing really surprising about the herb. At the maximum strength, i was able to make it was just poison, at least to the injured goblins I was experimenting on. They are nowhere near strong enough to endure it. The strongest stuff was able to slowly regenerate limbs and organs, but I would need all I can make in several days to really regenerate a limb. I have pretty good control over how it goes about healing too. I can make it so it either draws on internal mana, ambient mana, or a mixture of both, and I can make it so that it directs the body to heal itself or I can make it so it heals the body directly. Yes, that distinction is important, some creatures can’t heal themselves very well, so using an herb that directs the body to heal itself isn’t going to do much, but directly healing will. The opposite is also true, some creatures, notably trolls, aren’t going to be affected by the kind of magic that directly impacts their bodies, while something that instead boosts their healing rate might actually have an effect.
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For the last part of the day, I spent it working on my armor. Nothing really noteworthy happened with it but I should have a functional version of it by tomorrow. After that I’ll spend some time working the kinks out, I want it to be as perfect as I can make it.
Anyway, Good Night Diary.