modmaster ([personal profile] modmaster) wrote2025-06-15 01:46 pm

DEATH AND INJURIES

IMMORTALITY

In this game, characters will find out within their first traumatic performance, they will likely find out that they cannot die or at least permanently! When they suffer a fatal blow, their body will cease to function for just a moment but then it begins "to repair itself" until the body can begin to function again.

For example, say a person had a bomb strapped to their chest and it exploded, causing their chest and heart to burst. As they lay there, the splattered pieces of flesh will slowly move back to the original body and start to piece itself back where it needs to be until the body is back in one piece, as if the bomb never happened.

An arm gets cut off? It'll slide back into place. An eye gets eaten? The eye will attempt to escape the body and return back to the original body.

Did your character have a near death experience and no one could explain why? Well now you know why.

Because this is not an effect that is caused by the ship.

INJURIES IN PERFORMANCES

Now, with performances, recovery might act a little different. Since many of them take place in some sort of 'different reality', body parts that get lost during performances might get swallowed by that story and will not be able to return to you no matter what. They're just basically eaten by a void and you're left without whatever body parts you have.

On top of that, due to Producers of these performances being able to control any aspect of the performance, healing might be "delayed". Depending on the performances, the way to heal might be limited to using the healing pools, relying on those with healing blessings, or just waiting at least a day to recover naturally.

INJURIES OUTSIDE OF PERFORMANCES

The speed of which your body comes back to you can vary for your fun, but if your body was completely obliterated, it should take no longer than a day to recover. If someone were to steal an eye and shove it in a jar, you would be eyeless until that eye escapes. However, if that jar isn't tied down, the eye might have enough force to move the jar as it tries to reunite with its original body.

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