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... h had about following orders, but he was also not nearly as proficient with bladed weapons, leaving Sofia with a slit throat that didnt bleed.

Thats A bit uncomfortable. Aaaaand its healed. Simple clean cuts really dont last long if the two sides of the skin can touch again. Health hasnt gone back up but the skin still fixed itself.

Trying and failing to speak indicated that on the inside, her throat was still messed up.

Well, the rune is preventing healing Try again, Bo ...

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