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So healing spells more often elicit surprised reactions than not. Makes one wonder: are healing spells accessible? They're cheap for the player and seem easy enough to forage for on your own. You have to assume they're not, because people generally still suffer in this universe, and healer is like, a profession.
But what about the reactions of its physical sensation? A companion remarks that it feels nice and another remarks that it feels like just waking up from a nap. Do you think there's possibility for recreational heal spell usage? Maybe you pair it up with Skooma/other in-universe 'narcotics' for a nice combo buzz that heals away the damage from the drugs.
Whenever I play these games, it’s easy for me to find spells to heal myself. But downright impossible for me to find one to heal someone else. It’s usually like one shopkeep at some obscure part of the map that sells the only heal other spell in the game.