Unique Healers

Healers that are not a variation of another occupation:
  • Aganakti: a healer among the nunnehi who uses communal bonds to share healing power.
  • Cerrah: a surgeon who hones their skills with kakraohy.
  • Chymosian: a physician who uses the energy of humors to heal people. - primary humors user
  • Cryogenicist: freezing the dead to revive them later, using hvittdogg.
  • Doctor: a scientific healer.
  • Euoptician: in order to see euphotonia, one must wear spectacles made of special glass and metal. The spectacles may be used to target the light to others, granting them inspiration, or they may be used to empower the sight of the wearer to see beauty, emotion, or distance.
  • Faith Healer: one who invokes faith to heal.
  • Healer: one who provides medical care through mundane means has many names (doctor, physician, etc.), but those who use celestial energies are called healers. The power of curacion derives from blood, and healers draw their own to create medicines. This is augmented with other medical skills, mundane and supernatural, but in direst times, they use their own blood to heal. - primary curacion user / definitive healers
  • Herbalist: those who use prasinofos inherent in plants in a manner to create herbal concoctions to help themselves or others. They often wear leaves and have vines that protect them.
  • Hyperveterinarian: many use nzwara murazvo in their work.
  • Kallawaya: wandering healers and spiritual guides in the mountains of eastern Palhur.
  • Laegaedom: a user of shavev mashkalran who uses their power to return the body to its natural order.
  • Leecher: one who uses leeches to engage in blood magic healing.
  • Malmedician: one who wields any (or all) infernal energies in order to heal bodies, damaging souls or trading esoteric powers and abilities in exchange for healing.
  • Mender: a user of True Names who can heal other
  • Midwife: those who use banaru and other arts to assist in childbirth and women's medicine.
  • Mortician: preparers of the dead, using poarta.
  • Nurse: workers who can heal and support healers.
  • Plague-Bearer: those who use special nets to capture miasmas and spread disease. - primary vile energy user
  • Street Medic: one who tends the poor, criminals, and others on the streets via gemtkhereg and any other skill they can come across.
  • Uinyeo: an Uruoese nurse who specializes in helping women.
  • Vitalist: sacred users of ashar who use specially knotted and corded ropes that can channel their lifeforce into others (or between others) in order to heal, preserve, or in rare cases, revive. - primary ashar user
Topic revision: r1 - 25 Jan 2023, SallyJaneBlack
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