I really hope this happens. giving her the agency to explore the town on her own would b awesome.
Isn't that kind of dangerous for a defenseless, double-amputee elf like her who was marked for death by powerful and/or evil bunch who she doesn't remember in a world where there are people who believe elven flesh may have potent medicinal properties?
Isn't that kind of dangerous for a defenseless, double-amputee elf like her who was marked for death by powerful and/or evil bunch who she doesn't remember in a world where there are people who believe elven flesh may have potent medicinal properties?
Even so, it's important psychologically to have a little agency.
Even so, it's important psychologically to have a little agency.
Very much so. You want the patient to be as able to do things for themselves as is possible. It gives them a sense of control over their situation and lessens feelings of helplessness.
Y-Yes!There's something I'd like you try out...*Roll...**Roll...*The chair is moving...!Ahaha....T-The chair...It's called a "wheelchair", so... it works just like it soundsThis was something I had seen in the royal capital before and had drawn up the designs based on that, but because this wheelchair had been crafted by the skilled hands of one whose usual specialty was farming implements, its durability was apparently quite high. In exchange, it had quite a lot of weight to it, but as long as we weren't going out anywhere, not carrying her around on my back should lower the burdens for both of us.Delivery for ya'~!*Kerchack*Oh, you were able to finish it...!Good work, right?After we returned to the workshop, I reflected on our previous journey and decided to put in a request for something to the settlement's local craftsman. The plans I drew up for him were just a vague image in my mind, but when he delivered the finished product, my eyes boggled at the precise, high-quality job he'd done.Reszurre-saーn