But he'll let that first part go to continue focusing on his work. This arm is all nice and neatly wrapped up - Amaya's fingers are mostly unharmed, so he doesn't need to linger on her current talons. Zvei gathers the bandages, antiseptic, and the chair to move to the other side of the bed to work on her other arm.]
That does seem to be how superior powers work, at least in my limited experience. I would imagine it is at least somewhat conscious - as conscious as it can be, anyway - in your Dragon's situation.
[The Aeli tried to reject him - but of course it did. It isn't the sort of power to be grasped and used by mortals, but that sure didn't stop Zvei from trying. Had he been merged with the World Tree for any longer, he likely would have been changed, though that likely wasn't conscious on the Aeli's part, as the Aeli barely seemed to understand what was happening to begin with. It was laughably easy to overpower for something that contains all the strength of a god.
But that's neither here nor there and not the point, so Zvei moves on without elaborating.]
Perhaps it's a punishment for using so much of that power... but then, it's hardly a grave one. Your injuries will heal and you'll recover eventually, and if the Dragon has left her mark, then so be it. It's quite attractive, anyway.
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But he'll let that first part go to continue focusing on his work. This arm is all nice and neatly wrapped up - Amaya's fingers are mostly unharmed, so he doesn't need to linger on her current talons. Zvei gathers the bandages, antiseptic, and the chair to move to the other side of the bed to work on her other arm.]
That does seem to be how superior powers work, at least in my limited experience. I would imagine it is at least somewhat conscious - as conscious as it can be, anyway - in your Dragon's situation.
[The Aeli tried to reject him - but of course it did. It isn't the sort of power to be grasped and used by mortals, but that sure didn't stop Zvei from trying. Had he been merged with the World Tree for any longer, he likely would have been changed, though that likely wasn't conscious on the Aeli's part, as the Aeli barely seemed to understand what was happening to begin with. It was laughably easy to overpower for something that contains all the strength of a god.
But that's neither here nor there and not the point, so Zvei moves on without elaborating.]
Perhaps it's a punishment for using so much of that power... but then, it's hardly a grave one. Your injuries will heal and you'll recover eventually, and if the Dragon has left her mark, then so be it. It's quite attractive, anyway.
[i don't know what you expected.]