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Feb. 27th, 2009 11:18 amIntersecting Sagas.
Eragon finally gets around to cleaning his armor. It's been... about a month now? He's not using magic to do it either but instead It was just after dawn and Eragon was sitting on his cot, oiling his mail hauberk. Yes, he's oiling it. After magically cleaning off Murtagh's sword he's oiling it. I would say it's because he needs to conserve his magical energies, but the sword didn't take anything out of him, so why should cleaning the armor? In this case it's merely to be giving Eragon something to do when an archer appears and asks him for help. His wife, you see, has a tumor and is dying from it. one of the Varden’s archers came to him and begged him to heal his wife, who was suffering from a malignant tumor.
Now, I'm not certain exactly when tumors became known and started to be diagnosed as tumors as opposed to swellings or even weird humors or what not. I do know that diagnosing them today requires biopsies and fun things like that. And it takes some figuring out if it is a tumor. I don't think that an archer for a rebellion is going to have access to anyone who can tell if it is a tumor. If he does then the healer should be able to fix it with the can do anything magic. Instead, however, the archer comes to Eragon.
Of course, Eragon goes.
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Eragon finally gets around to cleaning his armor. It's been... about a month now? He's not using magic to do it either but instead It was just after dawn and Eragon was sitting on his cot, oiling his mail hauberk. Yes, he's oiling it. After magically cleaning off Murtagh's sword he's oiling it. I would say it's because he needs to conserve his magical energies, but the sword didn't take anything out of him, so why should cleaning the armor? In this case it's merely to be giving Eragon something to do when an archer appears and asks him for help. His wife, you see, has a tumor and is dying from it. one of the Varden’s archers came to him and begged him to heal his wife, who was suffering from a malignant tumor.
Now, I'm not certain exactly when tumors became known and started to be diagnosed as tumors as opposed to swellings or even weird humors or what not. I do know that diagnosing them today requires biopsies and fun things like that. And it takes some figuring out if it is a tumor. I don't think that an archer for a rebellion is going to have access to anyone who can tell if it is a tumor. If he does then the healer should be able to fix it with the can do anything magic. Instead, however, the archer comes to Eragon.
Of course, Eragon goes.
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