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  1. True. Me too!

    Though if I had a slightly worse broken arm than broke leg, it would certainly be a consideration as to whether I would heal the leg first and so have less difficulty with mobility in the short and long term.  Of course that would depend on if I would have any healing left at all for the arm.... hmmmmmm.

  2. You're right RShara, there is more in BoM I forgot.

    This is the bit I think:

    "Sensation— and agony— flooded back into him as his metal-mind healed his spine, focusing on the worst wounds first."

    He then heals legs, shoulder and toes are mentioned as well.

    From the phrasing it's not clear if this is a concious choice or not. I like your idea,  Belzedar, that a very experienced bloodmaker could overrule this: perhaps preferring to heal a lesser wound on the face say, purely for cosmetic reasons over something slightly more serious.

  3. Hi, I've been rereading Alloy of Law and it has made me think: I hace been looking through past posts and WoB but there is just so much there! So please feel free to redirect me if this is answered elsewhere.

    We know a bloodmaker can choose the rate at which they heal, but can they choose which wounds to heal?

    If they had a broken leg and a shallow cut could they choose to just heal the leg, or would both heal at the same rate?

    What if they had a broken arm and a broken leg - could they differentiate between two injuries of the same type?

    Any thoughts?

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