The
Girl With The Sapphire Necklace
Jayden
Schroder
Rose
looked at the boy lying in the grass. He looked almost as if he were
sleeping, but his eyes were open. His leg was bent the wrong way and...
was that blood on the grass? Her eyes widened with horror. He was
underneath the Sacred Tree, and his body was covered in leaves and
sticks. The Sacred Tree was easily the largest in the Kings Forest,
standing well over 200 metres tall, and he had clearly been climbing
it. If he'd fallen from that high up, he was almost certainly dead.
She rushed over to his side. His leg was badly broken, and
his arm looked like it might be fractured. His head was split open,
his skull opening up so wide that she could see his brain. Blood
leaked from the wound in a river of crimson red. Rose was a
healer, a mage who focused on healing the injured. Young, extremely
inexperienced and learning, but still a healer. Her training told her
that if his head wound was bleeding that badly, he must still be
alive. But with a wound that bad, she wouldn't be able to heal him.
If she was lucky, she'd be able to close the wound, but he'd lost
a copious amount of blood. She couldn't magic the blood back inside
of him again. She had to try and heal him anyways however. He was
nearly dead, and he definitely wasn't going to last much longer.
She
touched his head, her hands instantly becoming slick with blood.
Concentrating intensely, she felt the magic flow through her hands
and into his body. She watched as the head wound slowly closed up,
but she couldn't get it to close entirely. However the blood flow
had slowed to a trickle, and she was now able to bandage it up. Now
for his leg. She
stood up to move towards it, and her head went dizzy. She was
exhausted. Using magic could take a toll on it's user. Every mage
had an internal pool of mana, which they could then cast magic with.
The more a mage trained, the more mana they had, the more spells they
can cast and the more powerful spells they could cast. Rose had next
to no training and had just closed up an enormous head wound. Her
mana pool was almost completely depleted. But she couldn't stop
now. Willing herself to stand, she moved over to the leg.
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