cosmosic: (heal→ green glow)
山中いのღ INO ❀ ([personal profile] cosmosic) wrote in [community profile] outsiders 2013-02-28 05:36 pm (UTC)

forevaaaaa~~

[never heard of--? oh, right. people from these worlds didn't know about ninja or the fact that her world carried young warriors at the tender age of 12 and trained them to be capable killers when adults

Ino turns to look at the patient and at this distance, she already works on diagnosing the problem. a simple gash, easy enough. but he was going to hear the explanation too. would he tell anyone? would mordin? no matter how diverse the characters on this ship, she knows that her healing jutsu was rare. not many people could even do it in her own world! it would be exceptionally rare here. a skill with no need for anything but her own power. a power she alone had on this station.

it's like inviting trouble if she exposed it but...she wants to help people. she wants to use her power for good! as cliche as that sounded. and she was tired of rebuilding too, there's that.

she guides the patient to sit down and then gets to work, pulling out a salve to disinfect and clean up before actually showing Mordin how she heals people. palms straight out and facing the arm, an orb of light surrounds the injury and Ino's hands with a strange sound.

as it heals, new skin starts to form where the cut was. no stitches are required here. Ino notes that it is just the gash. not only does the jutsu repair, but she's able to tell where and how bad the afflictions are. it's a short while before Ino actually speaks and she sounds weary at having to talk at all.]


This is medical ninjutsu. It's how ninja heal our wounded on the battlefield efficiently.

[it's not severe so she's able to speak while she works. usually it would take almost all her concentration to control her chakra. people like Tsunade, Shizune, and Sakura made this seem like second-nature but Ino works hard. still, she's exceptional among female ninja.

Ino is still intently focused on healing despite talking and a drop of sweat slides down her face the closer she gets to finishing up.]


I'm able to speed up the body's natural healing process. My chakra has to match how bad the injury is though. If it's too much, I could hurt the patient even more. And if there isn't enough, nothing happens. [here, a strained smile] Luckily, you're not a medical ninja if you don't have expert control on your chakra.

[he's all healed by now, no scar, nothing but unmarred skin so she pulls back to survey her work, the orb of chakra fading away.]

It works on internal and external injuries.

[a sigh] All finished.

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