Hey, so I forgot to ask this when I was accepted, and couldn't find a good version of it. You mentioned that equivalent something could be worked out to keep Teddy's epilepsy under control the same way their medication would at home; is this just healing potion, or some kind of magic? Anything I should know about that?
And stemming off of that and the answer about the recent event. Because they do have breakthrough seizures, how would this be taken by residents of Solvunn? Like. Because they're Summoned would this be seen as more proof that they have a connection to the Gods, or would people be like "this kid is possessed"? Or something else?
*Some are more noticable than others: they have focal aware, focal impaired awareness and tonic clonic seizures. The last kind are the kind most people think of -- convulsions, falling, bitten tongue, less pleasant side effects. Those they only have like -- seasonally/quarterly, maybe even less if they're medicated and taking care of themselves, but could have more frequently if stress or triggers are bad or they don't have any kind of medication.
The other two breakthrough more frequently and involve, from the outside, a hard time or inability to respond, lack of focus or stopping what they're doing, vague repetitive movement, facial expression and focus on something no one else can see (though for Teddy it's often amazed/ wondering, just confused, or occasionally giggly, not fearful or angry), and they're usually very to somewhat short. They can give off a pronounced HUH vibe but they're not as scary to watch as a tonic-clonic seizure.
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And stemming off of that and the answer about the recent event. Because they do have breakthrough seizures, how would this be taken by residents of Solvunn? Like. Because they're Summoned would this be seen as more proof that they have a connection to the Gods, or would people be like "this kid is possessed"? Or something else?
*Some are more noticable than others: they have focal aware, focal impaired awareness and tonic clonic seizures. The last kind are the kind most people think of -- convulsions, falling, bitten tongue, less pleasant side effects. Those they only have like -- seasonally/quarterly, maybe even less if they're medicated and taking care of themselves, but could have more frequently if stress or triggers are bad or they don't have any kind of medication.
The other two breakthrough more frequently and involve, from the outside, a hard time or inability to respond, lack of focus or stopping what they're doing, vague repetitive movement, facial expression and focus on something no one else can see (though for Teddy it's often amazed/ wondering, just confused, or occasionally giggly, not fearful or angry), and they're usually very to somewhat short. They can give off a pronounced HUH vibe but they're not as scary to watch as a tonic-clonic seizure.