*Speaks into a microphone, which transfers through the intercom in the room.*
1... 2... 3... Testing. Right, okay O^O Tihihi.
Let's start off basic, this should be a piece of cake for you folks. But let's pratice anyway, let's warm up a tad before we go on to the actual task at hand. Focus on your inner path system. Closing your eyes help at times. Regulate the chakra in your body, make it move in different direction, then focus it back at your core. Mould it into your hands - Now once so, exude the chakra throughout your palm into a bubble of chakra.
Regulate the ''aggressiveness'' of the chakra, untill it hits a fine green and calm colour. Too aggressive and it will either add damage to a patient, or it will simply not give you the information you need when used on actual patient.
*Speaks into a microphone, which transfers through the intercom in the room.*
1... 2... 3... Testing. Right, okay O^O Tihihi.
Let's start off basic, this should be a piece of cake for you folks. But let's pratice anyway, let's warm up a tad before we go on to the actual task at hand. Focus on your inner path system. Closing your eyes help at times. Regulate the chakra in your body, make it move in different direction, then focus it back at your core. Mould it into your hands - Now once so, exude the chakra throughout your palm into a bubble of chakra.
Regulate the ''aggressiveness'' of the chakra, untill it hits a fine green and calm colour. Too aggressive and it will either add damage to a patient, or it will simply not give you the information you need when used on actual patient.
Perfect.
*Speaks in monotone voice.*
''Patient 1,0 you're now allowed to perforate Patient 2,0's skin, flesh and tissues at tendons at the wrist and discolate the patient's shoulder. Please, analyze the affected areas thereafter. Proceed this procces, now with Patient 2,0, perforating Patient 1,0.''
You make up whos who. Basically, create a wound, analyze the internal, external damage with Shindan to get a proper understanding of the pratical usage as well as the theortical part. After you've done this, I will heal you up.
Perfect.
*Speaks in monotone voice.*
''Patient 1,0 you're now allowed to perforate Patient 2,0's skin, flesh and tissues at tendons at the wrist and discolate the patient's shoulder. Please, analyze the affected areas thereafter. Proceed this procces, now with Patient 2,0, perforating Patient 1,0.''
You make up whos who. Basically, create a wound, analyze the internal, external damage with Shindan to get a proper understanding of the pratical usage as well as the theortical part. After you've done this, I will heal you up.
After listening his Sensei's instruction, Priest volunteers to be the Number 1 Patient and let his student colleague to practice on him for a start.
Okay, Let's do this.
After listening his Sensei's instruction, Priest volunteers to be the Number 1 Patient and let his student colleague to practice on him for a start.
Okay, Let's do this.
My activity on here will go back to normal now, sorry for the wait.
After having heard the doctor's instructions, Corvo nods at Priest, as he lies down before him. Corvo retrieves a scalpel, pauses for a moment to take a quiet, deep breath, and proceeds to swiftly slash at the top side of Priest's left wrist, damaging flesh and severing three of the tendons that extend down toward his fingers. Wanting to complete this exercise as quickly possible, he grabs Priest's left arm, raising it 45 degrees from the plane of his body, and pulls on it hard, causing his shoulder to dislocate cleanly.
With the first part of the exercise completed, he rests the arm back into a flat position and draws on the knowledge of his previous lesson in order to perform shindan; a hue of chakra envelops his hands as he hovers them above the damaged wrist. Externally, the cut appears to have been deep enough to cause a steady amount of bleeding; if left untreated, an infection would follow suit. The cut also seems to have lacerated three of the tendons leading to his index, middle, and ring finger. I believe such a wound will result in complete immobility of those three fingers if left alone. As for his shoulder... He brings the hands up along the arm until he reaches Priest's dislocated shoulder, continuing his assessment afterward. Externally, the affected area has begun to swell, and the ball of his shoulder is visibly out of place. From within, it appears as if the force of the pull not only caused his shoulder to pop out of its socket, but it also caused a tear in the tissues connecting to the bone.
With his assessment now completed, he awaits for Dr. Amaimon to heal his classmate so that he can lie down next.