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As others approached, Roan allowed his gaze to wander over them all, taking in the familiar faces. First up was Deldrach, then Keona, then... Requiem? The bird? She had returned? That was... interesting, but he did nothing more than offer her a nod, figuring she wasn't very much interested in fighting alongside them. Past the owl, he could also see his mama and the new girl, Wavepool. Real troublemaker, that one. Seemed to refuse to believe she was injured, or that she needed help. It was sort of ironic that she considered him stubborn, considering he through the very same about her. Along with all of them, he also spotted Lumia sitting near the back of the crowd, although he couldn't help noticing the absence of Michael. Perhaps he was just resting in his home at the moment? The soothsayer had no idea, but he made sure to make a mental note of the other not being around before he turned to Deldrach, stepping forward.
As his tail flicked back and forth behind him, the siamese slowly looked Deldrach over, occasionally poking and prodding just to make sure her body would react. Eventually he nodded and said, a satisfied hum leaving him, "I think you should be good to go into battle. You're as healthy as ever, save for your eye. Just... make sure you're ready to go fighting with that new handicap before you go rushing in, alright?" Although his tone was concerned, it was also filled with respect for Deld, knowing quite well that the warrior woman could define her own limits. If she was healthy and had the capacity to go into battle, then she more than likely would – and that was honestly fine by him.
Seeing as Requiem didn't seem particularly interested in a checkup of her own, Roan then moved on to Keona and his mama, sitting between the two of them as he looked them over. The dealer's look-over took a little longer than it might have, considering her new and larger form. Eventually he just nodded, saying in a firm voice, "The both of you should be good to go. You'll even have a bit of a size advantage over certain opponents now, Keo." He teased his half-sister a bit at the end there, hoping to lighten the mood just the slightest bit. After all, he couldn't stand to be the only one holding it together at the moment. Keo's darting and unseeing gaze along with his mama's faintly shaking paws were enough to tip him off that they too were feeling the pressure of things. He simply gently placed his own paw on top of Roxie's, offering her a short and sweet smile that was meant to offer at least a little bit of comfort before he moved on.
And now, it was time for his final current patient – Wavepool. He already knew she wouldn't be able to go into the raid considering the injuries she had when she had first joined, but he still went through the trouble of looking her over. Watching the way she breathed, seeing how her body reacted to pushing, and prodding. He couldn't help noticing the way she winced a little when he got near her ribs, or the faint wheezing that was still leaving her, not to mention the way she didn't even glance at him when he prodded at her foreleg. Eventually he just shook his head, a sigh leaving him before he spoke, "You aren't cleared to go. It looks like your ribs are healing up alright, but going into a battle right now won't help that process at all. Not to mention your heart... it's a wonder you managed to make it here relatively in one piece. It's best for you to just keep resting in the temple until your ribs are healed." There was very little that he could really do about the cardiomyopathy, but he could at least make sure her ribs were fully healed before he let her go.
[align=right][sup][sup]template © tikki[/sup][/sup]As his tail flicked back and forth behind him, the siamese slowly looked Deldrach over, occasionally poking and prodding just to make sure her body would react. Eventually he nodded and said, a satisfied hum leaving him, "I think you should be good to go into battle. You're as healthy as ever, save for your eye. Just... make sure you're ready to go fighting with that new handicap before you go rushing in, alright?" Although his tone was concerned, it was also filled with respect for Deld, knowing quite well that the warrior woman could define her own limits. If she was healthy and had the capacity to go into battle, then she more than likely would – and that was honestly fine by him.
Seeing as Requiem didn't seem particularly interested in a checkup of her own, Roan then moved on to Keona and his mama, sitting between the two of them as he looked them over. The dealer's look-over took a little longer than it might have, considering her new and larger form. Eventually he just nodded, saying in a firm voice, "The both of you should be good to go. You'll even have a bit of a size advantage over certain opponents now, Keo." He teased his half-sister a bit at the end there, hoping to lighten the mood just the slightest bit. After all, he couldn't stand to be the only one holding it together at the moment. Keo's darting and unseeing gaze along with his mama's faintly shaking paws were enough to tip him off that they too were feeling the pressure of things. He simply gently placed his own paw on top of Roxie's, offering her a short and sweet smile that was meant to offer at least a little bit of comfort before he moved on.
And now, it was time for his final current patient – Wavepool. He already knew she wouldn't be able to go into the raid considering the injuries she had when she had first joined, but he still went through the trouble of looking her over. Watching the way she breathed, seeing how her body reacted to pushing, and prodding. He couldn't help noticing the way she winced a little when he got near her ribs, or the faint wheezing that was still leaving her, not to mention the way she didn't even glance at him when he prodded at her foreleg. Eventually he just shook his head, a sigh leaving him before he spoke, "You aren't cleared to go. It looks like your ribs are healing up alright, but going into a battle right now won't help that process at all. Not to mention your heart... it's a wonder you managed to make it here relatively in one piece. It's best for you to just keep resting in the temple until your ribs are healed." There was very little that he could really do about the cardiomyopathy, but he could at least make sure her ribs were fully healed before he let her go.
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