Ha, yeah. I just needed some medical specifics. Typically I'm pretty good at this, but I've never had to write about this severe a degree of...
This all great info, thanks! Cervical vertebrae is unaffected, fortunately for him. He won't be happy about the coughing--broken ribs and...
Sorr Sorry, yes: the spinal cord is intact, though bone fragments lodged in the tissue are a risk factor.
He's capable of recovery, sure, but it's not a quick occurrence--though faster than human recovery time--it's incredibly painful, and he can still...
I have to agree with most of the suggestions here; a drug capable of causing unconsciousness for 24 hours is highly dangerous and likely doesn't...
One of my characters--inhuman, capable of healing himself after injury, though not instantaneously, and not without a great deal of pain--is...
Personally, I like those endings that deal most realistically with the situation and present a closing that makes sense and fits the story,...
Look into the science behind this; for one, ingesting blood would never allow the body to replace lost blood or blood cells--he would need to have...
Seems like it could be a moving scene; certainly provides a chance for a shift in both of them.
I think you made a great point here, and I'd agree with your assessment. Vanhala is fairly unemotional, coolly logical and given to extreme...
First off, you want to do as much research as you can; amnesia seems to be pretty popular in works from books to movies today, but it's often...
Personally, I don't believe a defining moment should always change them in some way, especially considering all the factors in various stories,...
I do think they are overdone, and because so many skull helmets don't provide much protection -- they're just there to look "cool" -- I think it...
Whoops, forgot to quote you. Anyway, this is in response to Show: What exactly do you mean by reason here? I take it to mean the actual cause of...
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