So, this was a change of pace.
The soft clicking of hooves in the backstage of the arena was slightly muffled as Vivilene moved carefully underneath the strung lights. She'd been trying to get herself ready, carefully planning out a practiced routine. Clean wounds. Weave them shut. Don't panic. Don't panic.
Poppy seeds for the pain. Woven blankets for warmth (though, as she eyed up Draconua destroying the battlefield, she realised they might not fit most of the fighters) and a flask of room-temperature drinking water. She laid all these ingredients out carefully; they were to be used by everyone who knew how, of course, and not just her.
And that was that. The only thing left for Vivilene to do was wait, psych herself up, and do what she was meant to. Although it was utterly terrifying there was a sense of excitement to it all, too-- her nose burned with the smell of fire and her ears were ringing underneath the furious echo of Nemean's music. It was all... so very different from quietly tending to her garden.
Though, Vivilene was unsure if that was a good thing.
The centaur continued to quietly pace back and forth the backstage as the Deathmatches continued outside, hands clasping together nervously.
an aw thread for medics backstage while people fight!! fighters can also come in and have their wounds mended :')
Karyo blinked several times as the world finally returned in all its technicolor glory. The first thing they noticed: Vivilene was purple. And had a human-looking face. That looked awfully like someone they'd met before--
"Thalia?" the hound blurted, before shaking their head. Silly them, Thalia had two legs! "Never mind!" they added cheerily, lapping up some water from the flask. "Thanks, though." It was a nice gesture, and they bumped their nose gently against Vivilene's hand to show appreciation.
Anyway, if their magic wasn't going to cooperate and let them see what was crawling around on Maximus, they'd simply proceed with the standard spell anyway. It could practically be assumed that there
were prokaryotes swimming in Maximus' wounds; they just liked to see what they were killing before they killed it.
"Let's get you fixed up first, then!" they suggested, and attempted to growl a purr. Focusing their magic, Karyo willed everything living in the skin near Maximus' wounds that wasn't Maximus' own cells to simply... die. It was a shame they hadn't known about the Fauna Cleanse, but there was no helping that.
"Anyway, all the bad stuff that's been living on you should be gone now!" Which was important for this next step, because: "I think I should try something I've playing with ideas of for a while! I'm gonna make you fast! Not, like, at running, but at healing! Kind of like how the prokaryotes—that's the little white things that live everywhere—grow fast. I was thinking I could make little scab particles grow fast, too! Thing is, I've never done it before. You wanna give it a go?"
@Maximus no table bc i'm on phone boooo
Maximus looked on, quiet as they observed Kayro doing what they'd already done, and then Vivilene's hand exploding... not a very good start, that was for sure.
"... Maybe skip magic for the time being," they suggested quietly, "The wound is clean, it just needs to be closed. That's what these are for."
They held up the bundle of string-like plants and set them down, pulling free a long strand and holding it to the wounds all up their neck and chest. It wouldn't be pretty, but if they kept it clean it would help heal.
And then the thread was going through their hand. Yet again magic was going awry, but while it had left them mostly unharmed so far, now it was causing the twine to curl through Maximus' flesh like snakes. They swiftly cut as many pieces off as they could, bleating in pain as they tried to pull the threads free, already in enough pain as it was.
Once the strands stopped moving they just dropped their other hand and sat down heavily, looking just about ready to cry.
’Pathetic,’ they thought, furiously wiping their eyes, ’Just a little bit of discomfort and I'm bursting into tears.’
"Sorry," they said, ears pinning as they looked away, shoulders hunched, "Maybe it's better we just take care of it without magic for now."
@Karyo (plz tag vivilene when you post uwu we'll make an order of sorts)
Karyo jumped at the sudden flash of light and noise, floppy ears folding back against their skull. "You okay?" they asked, scampering closer to Vivilene once it was over and giving her hand a concerned look. "I think my idea might work on... explosion wounds, too, if you want me to try—?"
Karyo might have been unapologetically looking for less emotionally important test subjects, but they still wouldn't completely ignore consent. Besides, Vivilene was related to Thalia, someone they'd befriended after interacting with exactly once. That made her sort of important in the hound's eyes.
They turned to Maximus with their quiet aversion against magic (honestly, Karyo couldn't blame them, with the excellent start they were off to). But… "You're gonna close them up with
plants?" they asked, eyeing the vines doubtfully. Cortex was very into plants of all kinds, including the painkilling and soothing, but they didn't see how these... random vines they didn't recognize might help.
Still, they were here to learn as much as experiment. So they'd watch quietly as... magic crit failed yet again. Okay. They gave Maximus an apologetic sort of grin. "No magic," they agreed. "I don't know much about what to do without spells, so I'll just watch and learn! If you change your mind, though, just gimme a shout."
@Vivilene