Guardians of the Keep: book Two of the Bridge of D'arnath
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Ever since Mellador had killed that slave to heal myknee, I had taken care of my own injuries. I could ignore scrapes, cuts, and bruises. Even gashes andsprains went away of themselves eventually. But one day a sparring partner got in a lucky slash and gaveme a deep cut in the upper arm. I got back to my room before anyone noticed, and dismissed my slaves, saying I was going to practice sorcery for a while. I didn’t want them telling anyone I was injured. I wished I could use the things Notole h...ad taught me about slowing bleeding or making wounds nothurt, but that is one of the impossible things about sorcery. You can’t lay compulsions on yourself or doyourself an injury with enchantments, but that means you can’t heal yourself either, even if you have theskill for it. So I ripped up a clean towel and tied it about my arm. To get the rag tight enough with onlyone hand and my mouth was hard. I put on a thick shirt and a dark-colored tunic that wouldn’t show anyblood, and hoped my arm would stop hurting and stop bleeding before I gave myself away.
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