> That's a very good point. In the LBQ, Chalana Arroy is faced with a wound
> she cannot heal. This implies to me that she had always been able to heal
> the wounds she had encountered before, and being unable to heal a wound is
> a
> new experience, from which she learns some deep mystery. My guess is that
> the wound is unhealable because it is unlike any other wound, and that
> it's
> 'chaoticness' - the wound is a chaos taint. From this Chalana Arroy learns
> a
> secret about the nature of herself (i.e. the nature of healing itself) and
> the nature of the cosmos.
On the other hand, the "wound" could be simply Death, and the secret she learns is how to "cure" death (giving her the ability to bring other people back to life).
RR
He was born with the gift of laughter and the sense that the world was mad
R. Sabatini, Scaramouche
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