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Her pain resonated as throbbing around him. Jin could hear her heartbeat out of sync with his own, blood spewing from the open wounds where her fingers simply fell away.

Stay still. That will hold them in place while they heal, and the sap will ensure no lasting damage, but you push yourself too hard, and there comes the point when we pull you from the grave. And I don't need Ezra mad at me for letting it get there. So don't die here.

Another would be hero, playing battle medic for some green girl. And predictably, she swooned.

Fuck! I'm lucky to have handsome musketeers ready for a damsel in distress.

The girl called for her friend's support, but without proper healing or some intervention, that wound would remain troublesome, even into the battle to come. Jin was in a foul mood already after his short-lived conversation with the Sherriff, who promptly stole his kill of the massive garbage compacting magia before he could send it to the Shadow Realm.

He wanted that pain, to taste, to savor, to take his mind off of the annoyance and anger that threatened to grow even hotter.

And Jin could see that the magic she'd chosen had already proven beyond her ability to control.


Blood. Her own hemomancy begun to bleed her out as her emotions begun to pile up. The excitement of the battle, and the misuse of adrenaline inducement...

The magically imbued liquid betrayed her, so invested with power that she was not ready to command. Every emotion ran hot, and with the preexisting deficiencies of human hormones like adrenaline, that only magnified the horror that played out at her fingertips... er... stumps, as it were.

He didn’t have to imagine the pain. Close as he was, ever closer he drew like a snake coiling around its prey. Jin was there, standing over her as she held herself upright with her blade- only just barely.

"He treated you for a normal amputation," Jin observed. Under virtually every other circumstance, it was the correct decision. Apply pressure, salve, first aid, and hold out until something more permanent could be done. "Curious that he missed all of the telltale signs that you were a Hemomancer."

It was possible that the man lacked magical senses to be able to detect the heightened flow of blood through her body, or the subtle way that her flesh had discolored as a result. The stench of iron was unmistakable, however, and the way that the wound had been bleeding... and even still persisted should have been ample clue.

Yes... Jin already had a hold on the fluid, exposed to the air, dense with mana. His curse had grown in power and his ability to affect hemoglobin outside of his body had taken root. He had that inexorable link at the ready, and he could feel it.

Such a glorious, beautiful rush.

Jin felt the throbbing in his hands, the pins and needles where her fingers no longer existed, the burning at the stumps where salve had been applied to her wounds. The spirital connection and the connection between the physical were paramount to the process, and yet, the things most people might call drawbacks only excited him more.

Jin raised his hand in front of his face and smiled, closing his eyes. "Now, pay close attention," he told @Lilith as his other hand rose, and he took his index finger between the thumb and forefinger of his other hand, "it's not very often I feel generous enough to give lessons."

Jin pulled at the finger, jerking it out of socket, ripping at the sinew inside of his own hand, and from the corresponding wound on the girl's hand, blood spewed out, hot, writhing, wriggling. Biomatter from within the bone splintered, stretching, taking new form as he reconstructed her finger in the most grotesque and hideously agonizing way possible.

"Now," his voice shook, raspy as the pain wracked his body and he opened his eyes slightly, staring down at her through slits. "It's your turn to try."
 
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If her eyes were bloodshot it would be hard to notice, but what wouldn't be is the humourous smile that left sharp teeth visible as he pointed out what the archer of early missed. Such an obvious detail, at that.

"I forget sometimes that the blind can also be deaf... I didn't expect I had to spell it ou-" Blood cut her words short, spilling through her lips once it found nowhere else to go, trembling hands at the verge of letting go of the sword which played the role of a cane at the moment.

Lilith licked her lips, staining the organ full of red as she savoured not just the iron from it, but the latent power, inherent in all things upon this world. Blood was just one of the most unknown of the sources, but the raw mana was for hers to taste even if she could not take from her own.

Bitterness twisted her face. Never she tasted something this horrendous. This... Weak.


"Now, pay close attention,"
Her forearms rested over the blade's protuding spikes that functioned as a cross guard, dilated pupils never leaving his own irises as the man took a hold of his own fingers, the action itself proving inconsequential as she tried to discern exactly the meaning behind it.

Crack! A bone.

And her tormented wails followed, struggling against the uncontrollable agony. Were she any stronger she would claw away at her own hand, yet as tears rolled plenty down her cheeks and screams progressed towards groans and gritted teeth, she fought against the urge to close her eyes and give in, if only to watch intently at his work, and how her own flesh found a means to recreate her finger.

And she fell, hands catching her fall upon the dirt, sideglancing back up to Jin, whose experience had been far different to her own, but before she could give in to ire, the unconcious tapping from her index finger steered her attention back to the fixed appendage.

"Dying doesn't sound so bad now." She muttered under her breath, sitting straight and giving herself a moment to prepare her mind to what's to come, her left hand becoming the catalyst as she aimed for the opposite's, this time it was the middle finger, hovering right over the stump.

Her cries would be the give away, and following soon after the bone that started to protude out of the wound. Step by step she had started to pull it apart, flesh begun to wrap around it, only to come to a complete stop as Lilith gasped for air and let her hands drop down. The malformed finger had it's flesh torn out like strips, peeled right out of it.

Her hands rised together once again, determined to surpass her failure. instead of making the experience painfully slow for herself, she rushed it, pushing stretched bone and maimed flesh all out at once, her vision blurred as her nerves fried the rest of her body with stimuli.

Slowly but surely, tissue begun to cover these fingers, under his own guidance. The rushed attempt however made them temporary, a mere facade to keep up at least for the sake of battle: they were incomplete, but even the unfinished found some purpose here. Yet this didn't make her any less tired despite what she aimed for.

Her body gave in to the pain and dropped on her side, physical trauma left her body frozen down as her mind tried to process what she had done, lips parted as she picked in any kind of breath she could to fill her lungs.

And a dumbfounded smile spread her lips into a grin.

"Did I... Do good... Teach?~"

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If she wondered whether Jin was utilizing the pain limiter or not, she need only look at his face. The exhilaration made his eyes roll unbidden as her agony resonated with him, and each filangee she renewed offered a new dosage of suffering. The pins and needles sensation was gone, replaced by a stinging and twisted sense of relief, the same kind one might feel from an anesthetic. Not having a gaping, bleeding wound was it's own remedy in many ways.

Did I... Do good... Teach?~

"Hmmmm."

She was fighting for every breath, splayed haphazard in the dirt, looking up at him with a smile. Anyone else would have found the scene unnerving. Jin's amusement earned her the recognition she sought.

He took her by the wrist, dragging her to her feet as he tilted his head and looked over the finished product. Or at least what appeared finished at a glance. Closer inspection revealed that they were anything but.

"If we're being pragmatic, at the very least, they won't keep you off of a battlefield in this state," he reached up with the other hand and took one of the deformities in a loose grip. "But I'm a realist, and this hand won't grip a sword in any meaningful way by my reckoning."

Jin sighed.

"Ah well. It's not a skill that can be learned in a rush on a Battlefield, so I'll be lenient this time."

He placed two fingers at the base of her metacarpal bones one after the other, moving them along the flesh-casts of fingers that she had prepared. With each fraction of an inch his hand moved, the pain came like fire. In moments, her hand was complete once more, though the pain lingered.

"To achieve victory, we require able bodies. Your body is able again, now." He wanted to see for himself what waited on the other side, beyond Szofrit and the Magia, beyond the dissonant hell that stood in his way. To that end, he would do anything and use any pawn.

"Once you feel confident that you can swing your sword, rejoin the Vanguard. We don't have much time."

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He lifted her up with little to no resistance. Either a lack of strength, or willingness to be picked up like that back to her feet to be properly judged. Flesh-shaping wasn't a skill in her repertoire, but she prided herself of having done an adequate job. They looked anything but usable, if only an aesthetic, like a picture of a hand with it's fingers blurred out by a not-so-happy accident in behalf of the artist.

His final review proved she's done a poor job, but she had little to lose on trying, and having an outlet for her magical output allowed proper regulation of her own internal struggles with a power she didn't comprehend in the first place, yet so wished to toy with.

"Ah well. It's not a skill that can be learned in a rush on a Battlefield, so I'll be lenient this time."
"My, I didn't know there were consequences for failing."
She mused outloud, glancing over to her own fingers on his grasp, mere meat with bone than the former, then back at him. "No need to be nice about it. I appreciate the lesson." She paused, knowing full well what would come next, and this time she had enough preparation to grit down her teeth and brace herself.

It didn't quite make it any less painful, but the act alone kept her on her two feet despite how her legs trembled beneath her dress. Biting down on her tongue, Lilith's eyes shut close, head hanging low as gasps broke her resolve in half. Her suffering confirmed his success, as her fingers closed accordingly in tandem to her reactions.

"I planned to fight eitherway." She panted, straightening her back once again. Eyes scanned over her hand, drumming her fingers in the air, a deep breath brought harmony back to her mind, and her sword ended up on her dominant hand once more, ripped out from the earth.

"Feel free to mail me the cost of your tutelage once we are done here, hm?~" Her lips twitched into a grin once again, resting the fuller of her blade against her shoulder. "For now, how about we catch up with the kids and I'll have your back, Bloodsworn, and you can have mine." She strolled forth, waving her fingers in the faintest 'ciao' kind of gesture she could give him, but the slow sway of her hips and even slower stride just awaited for him to resume his pursuit, only to be tagged along from behind.

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