W.B. Dillon wrote:
> Finally, does anyone know why they ****trayed clerics they way they did,
> as people who healed through poultices and such, rather than through
> divine healing? The timeline is far before the Cataclysm, so there
> should still be divine healing, but they don't use it, instead acting as
> though it's not available. I know it works better, plot-wise, but I
> don't understand the logical reason, unless there's something in the
> setting's timeline that precludes its use.
>
well, we can assume that most clerics are fairly low powered (Krynn is a
generally low level setting), so that they may not have the capability
to do large amounts of divine healing, and augment what they can do with
nonmagical skills.
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