Shouta Aizawa// pro hero: ERASERHEAD (
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un: eraserhead
What should be done in the case of sickness?
[He hadn't asked the locals because he always struck himself as a person who didn't get sick. This was, of course, a lie, he was a person to simply work through his sickness until his legs gave out. He should have seen this coming, really. Rain doesn't cause colds, after all, but working in the rain for almost a full day while not sleeping will sure compromise the immune system.]
I assume a quarantine is useful for the natives. All the ill are kept in one place with as much soundproofing as possible. If it's only a few cases then they may stay isolated rather than risk moving outside of walls. They don't have the luxury of a reset. [which is still sketchy as hell, to him, it's hard to believe he might have a second life ready to go]
There is, however, the matter of us.
To those with opinions:
Individuals with a sickness that compromises their silence should:
1) Remain isolated in their rooms, muffling sound as best they can.
2) Attempt transit to the hospital to minimize threat to the residences.
3) Attempt to leave in order to assure no sound eaters are attracted to the city.
If you have a better idea than that, go ahead. I've got nothing better to do than check this for now.
[And people in House Four can tell he's not talking in hypotheticals. He's curled up with a blanket, muffling coughs into cloth while facing the wall in his empty, empty room.]
[He hadn't asked the locals because he always struck himself as a person who didn't get sick. This was, of course, a lie, he was a person to simply work through his sickness until his legs gave out. He should have seen this coming, really. Rain doesn't cause colds, after all, but working in the rain for almost a full day while not sleeping will sure compromise the immune system.]
I assume a quarantine is useful for the natives. All the ill are kept in one place with as much soundproofing as possible. If it's only a few cases then they may stay isolated rather than risk moving outside of walls. They don't have the luxury of a reset. [which is still sketchy as hell, to him, it's hard to believe he might have a second life ready to go]
There is, however, the matter of us.
To those with opinions:
Individuals with a sickness that compromises their silence should:
1) Remain isolated in their rooms, muffling sound as best they can.
2) Attempt transit to the hospital to minimize threat to the residences.
3) Attempt to leave in order to assure no sound eaters are attracted to the city.
If you have a better idea than that, go ahead. I've got nothing better to do than check this for now.
[And people in House Four can tell he's not talking in hypotheticals. He's curled up with a blanket, muffling coughs into cloth while facing the wall in his empty, empty room.]
UN: A2
I'm not sure if that's going to be an issue here though.
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un: rugman
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un; holla
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UN: Xochipilli
[He hadn't thought much about that problem. Usually he has to be targeted, specifically, by something nasty to get ill anymore. He hasn't met anything here that does that though.]
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UN: spiritsandsuch
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Action
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un: purpleman
[He does not want your germs, sick person. Stay away.]
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un: eyeseeyou
i don't recommend hanging in the shower room though seems like a +50 to sick right there
wow this topic is bleak
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un: detjoda
Are you all right?
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un: qetziah
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un: brainwash
Aizawa-sensei.
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un: purrusu
What a good doctor he is. ]
It isn't a guarantee, but I have a spell that can cure ailments. I'd be willing to try it on anyone who winds up sick.
In terms of the (hopefully) near future, I'll be soundproofing some rooms in my clinic as thoroughly as possible.
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i'll leave it up to you whether it helps! :>
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un: nympheas | private
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