04-19-2018, 06:36 PM
For all that Izuku knew about herbs, he'd never actually taken the time to consider being a medic. It was just sort of -- he's not sure. He'd lived for the fight, for being a hero, back when he was human, and had never actually thought about being a doctor. He'd wanted to be right up in the action, saving and helping people.
He couldn't exactly do that now, though. All fights were now, were just ... winning. Victory and glory and pain and all that. For the good feelings battle and training had given him when he was human, all the sight of the blood and fur gave him was nausea. Because what was the point? He didn't ever know why he was being attacked, or why he had to defend himself against something unwarranted like this.
But, well -- Izuku had heard about a tenderfoot tryouts session, over here. He was late, very late, but he couldn't deny that he was ... a little curious. He's not sure if he'd like it, the responsibilities of healing. He wasn't good at just acting as support, because he always liked to be in the middle of whatever may be happening. But it wasn't just healing, was it? It was also alliances, and Izuku wouldn't deny, that kind of sparked his attention. Nothing was stopping him from involving himself from whatever he wanted to besides responsibilities, anyways.
"... I'm interested," Izuku states as he wanders over, a somewhat conflicted look in his eyes. He's very late, and also the possibility of him getting chosen were very low, but he'd still have to think about it before wandering in blindly, you know? He didn't even know anything about mental health, either. Just physical wounds. Izuku was a little too rash at times to be a good medic, anyways.
Anyways, Izuku knows most of the stuff Jacob is talking about, he thinks. Well, except for the cobwebs thing -- he hadn't actually considered that a lot. He knew they were used, he'd just avoided it because they seemed kind of unhygienic and all that. But come to think of it ... cobwebs could be used in place of bandages, couldn't they? It'd hard for him to put in words, though.
"I'm -- I'm guessing that it's easier to put cobwebs on smaller wounds, or the torso. You have to wrap bandages completely, while cobwebs can just stick it on?" The feline tries, a somewhat puzzled look on his face. And -- oh, there are some more ideas. "I'm guessing that bandages are better are keeping pressure on the injury, too," His face twists a little as he says it. That didn't sound right, either. While Izuku may be good at analysis, that only happened to be on people and quirks. Not medicine. And Izuku was hardly a natural at medicine, either. It was only grueling studying and tests that kept him up with what he was supposed to know. This wasn't to say he didn't enjoy herbs and healing, he was just slow at learning about it.
//sweats as i post on an old thread w my v new char
He couldn't exactly do that now, though. All fights were now, were just ... winning. Victory and glory and pain and all that. For the good feelings battle and training had given him when he was human, all the sight of the blood and fur gave him was nausea. Because what was the point? He didn't ever know why he was being attacked, or why he had to defend himself against something unwarranted like this.
But, well -- Izuku had heard about a tenderfoot tryouts session, over here. He was late, very late, but he couldn't deny that he was ... a little curious. He's not sure if he'd like it, the responsibilities of healing. He wasn't good at just acting as support, because he always liked to be in the middle of whatever may be happening. But it wasn't just healing, was it? It was also alliances, and Izuku wouldn't deny, that kind of sparked his attention. Nothing was stopping him from involving himself from whatever he wanted to besides responsibilities, anyways.
"... I'm interested," Izuku states as he wanders over, a somewhat conflicted look in his eyes. He's very late, and also the possibility of him getting chosen were very low, but he'd still have to think about it before wandering in blindly, you know? He didn't even know anything about mental health, either. Just physical wounds. Izuku was a little too rash at times to be a good medic, anyways.
Anyways, Izuku knows most of the stuff Jacob is talking about, he thinks. Well, except for the cobwebs thing -- he hadn't actually considered that a lot. He knew they were used, he'd just avoided it because they seemed kind of unhygienic and all that. But come to think of it ... cobwebs could be used in place of bandages, couldn't they? It'd hard for him to put in words, though.
"I'm -- I'm guessing that it's easier to put cobwebs on smaller wounds, or the torso. You have to wrap bandages completely, while cobwebs can just stick it on?" The feline tries, a somewhat puzzled look on his face. And -- oh, there are some more ideas. "I'm guessing that bandages are better are keeping pressure on the injury, too," His face twists a little as he says it. That didn't sound right, either. While Izuku may be good at analysis, that only happened to be on people and quirks. Not medicine. And Izuku was hardly a natural at medicine, either. It was only grueling studying and tests that kept him up with what he was supposed to know. This wasn't to say he didn't enjoy herbs and healing, he was just slow at learning about it.
//sweats as i post on an old thread w my v new char
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