[quote]First about our mysterious witch. What was she like? Did Naarrah have a good relationship with her? Did the Witch even look like Naarrah or was she another species in its entirety? What did the Witch teach Naarrah as one of the chosen ones as it were.[/quote] She was a distant person more than anything else. She cared a lot for her soon to be apprentice, but her ways of showing it weren't evident for Naarrah at her younger age and because of it the Shiriah didn't acknowledge it until much later, when the Witch ahd already been dead by some time. Plus the air of mystery and the standing of the Witch as a practitioner of magic did little to healp it. She had to maintain the image she possessed as an entity above the rest of the mortals... Even as corny as that sounded. The witch was another species of furred Ukuanuq and the tribes of the Shiriah weren't the only one which the Witch visited so it wasn't really starnge or a defining factor in their distanced relationship. I'm going to revise my character's history and use Naarrah's expertice in poison as one legacy of being the apprentice of the Witch. [quote]Next how old was Naarrah when the witch died? Because that kinda changes the context of this whole thing. And who else was there that forced her into the bed to get the mysterious Witch fluids. [/quote] She was 2 years old, or around 8 or 9 in human mentality and was accompained by some of the elders of the tribe plus their shaman. [quote]Also you say that "She would wake up a week later to a tribe that revered her." Which tribe was that exactly? Her own tribe because you said that the Witch wasn't a member of her tribe. Speaking of the tribe since they revered the Witch how was the parting when Naarrah left? Did they let her go easily, did she have to sneak away? Cause people don't really just like letting their divine protection go on adventures and voluntarily go become Lost you know.[/quote] I'mm edit my story and it will answers these questions. [quote]Also The self-healing I know she doesn't know the extent of its abilities. But for my own sake if say a limb gets cut off does it just seal the wound, so she doesn't bleed out or does it actually regenerate the arm or leg over time. Is there also a stress limit where if she gets hurt in multiple places at once, the healing factor will only be able to work on some of the wounds or does it work on all of them at a less effective pace?[/quote] A wound of the scale of a completely severed limb would not be sealed by the regeneration because a stump isn't the natural state of the limb. Any kind of injury of that nature and severeity would need special medical treatment. The self-regeneration wpould take a couple of months to regrow the limb again. It's nothing like Deadpool or Wolverine. Yes, there is a stress limit. The regenerative ability would only be able to work effectively on a certain amount of damaged tissue, after that the regenertion would go slower and slower, however, it prioritizes the life-threatening wounds.