06-04-2020, 12:03 AM
The lion being a fast learner was thankfully a trait that he had picked up over the years, in stark contrast to his attitude as a cub. In his youth, he had been stupid and somewhat standoffish, never particularly eager to pay attention to the extensive lessons that his parents sent him and Poetking to. Nowadays, he was much more receptive to information, eager to take in everything he could to help others. Thus, the proxy found himself nodding slowly upon hearing Alaric, giving a little click of his tongue before he spoke, "That makes sense... it really is a shame we haven't managed to duplicate the effects of human medicine yet. It seems as though things are much simpler for them." He then added on, wincing a bit, "Although from what I have read, they have a great deal more diseases to worry about, so I suppose there is a bit of a trade-off." Most of the medical books he had read on humans were far too complex or used too much exclusive terminology for him to really understand. However, from what he could gather, humans had rather extensive immune systems, which they needed to deal with every unexpected illness that could manifest.
With his tail flicking calmly behind him in thought, Aurum leaned his ears forward, eagerly listening to what Alaric had to teach him. He tried not to flinch too much at the mental image of a broken bone, having seen more than a few in his day and knowing the pain that they could cause. It would be good for him to know how to treat them, granted he could get through the nausea of the sight. The angel stayed still as his foreleg was taken, watching as the first piece of wood was placed against it. When Alaric ended up fumbling a bit with the second piece, however, Aurum found himself pausing. Was the feline feeling alright? Frowning a bit in worry, he let Alaric finish up the rest of the process, a soft hum leaving the back of his throat as he inspected the makeshift splint. He twisted his leg around a little, shaking his head before pausing. He chewed on the inside of his cheek, seemingly thoughtful, before he spoke, "Not related to the splint. It seems rather straightforward. However... are you doing alright? You seemed as though you were having issues..." Tilting his head curiously to one side, the golden male questioned, "Are you feeling dizzy after the tremors?"
With his tail flicking calmly behind him in thought, Aurum leaned his ears forward, eagerly listening to what Alaric had to teach him. He tried not to flinch too much at the mental image of a broken bone, having seen more than a few in his day and knowing the pain that they could cause. It would be good for him to know how to treat them, granted he could get through the nausea of the sight. The angel stayed still as his foreleg was taken, watching as the first piece of wood was placed against it. When Alaric ended up fumbling a bit with the second piece, however, Aurum found himself pausing. Was the feline feeling alright? Frowning a bit in worry, he let Alaric finish up the rest of the process, a soft hum leaving the back of his throat as he inspected the makeshift splint. He twisted his leg around a little, shaking his head before pausing. He chewed on the inside of his cheek, seemingly thoughtful, before he spoke, "Not related to the splint. It seems rather straightforward. However... are you doing alright? You seemed as though you were having issues..." Tilting his head curiously to one side, the golden male questioned, "Are you feeling dizzy after the tremors?"
— Reggan