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Hey guys. -Wiggles around.-
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(Stares at the wiggling person) .........Is it dead? O.o
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Nononono. EET'S ALIIIIIIIIIIVE.
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I'm not an it!
And I'm not dead. |
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Yes, Doctor! Heya, Lio. -o__o- Finish all your reading? |
Gall forgot to tell you Aurelia, I AM MAGIC!
>_> Shhhhh don't tell the faeries. I finished most of them. . . . I was able to BS my way, but I still have about 100 pages by Friday easily to do. ^_^;; |
-rubs temple- Is anyone familiar with typical fall injuries? Besides smashing your head open, please...
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-Raises her hand jumping around obscenely.- I DO I DO, PICK ME ME ME!!!
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... -snickers- ... Yes, Lio?
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Anything from broken bones to fractures to sprains to bruises can be the result of a fall. Why do you neeed to know?
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What's the question? I know typical fall injuries, broken hips, broken skulls, bruises, etc. -Tilts her head.-
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Okay, your secret is safe with me. Oooh, well that's not too bad. D: @Galla: Whatcha need to know? |
I'm writing. I might post it when it's done, might not. But I'm mostly interested for future reference, not what I'm writing now. We're talking a fall from... say, a one or two story house. Most of the impact would be on... -thinks- ... The back or side maybe? I'm not quite sure. There may be other objects involved, I haven't decided.
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Aurelia; Yeah I'll be done maybe by Friday morning.
Gall; Back or side? it depends. Landing on back could cause spinal breakages and lead to being paralyzed. On the side you could break your neck with the force of your head bouncing off the pavement I guess. Along with that arm, ribs, hip. It's hard to tell. |
I have a bit of room to fudge this, but I'd like to keep it relatively nasty without being instant death. -ponders-
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Paralization is always fun. You can add a punctured lung or broken ribs too. Well, more like crushed ribs but that is unimportant. Bash in the back of their head too, and add a bit of blood for the skin that stays on the pavement.
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