>Hopefully I do not need to roll to clean up.
Nah, you're good. quick dip in the river and clean as a whistle. a clean whistle, not one that's been siting in teh dirt for a few days.
Fiddler whistles a jaunty tune as he tries to organize the corpses into piles (well, the ones still recognizable as corpses anyway) by type and affiliation. And also to loot any valuables they may possess while doing so.
remembering something about exotic ingredients and their value for alchemy and apocathery alike, you snip bits of whichever part seems most interesting off various corpses and stuff them quickly into a pouch. You also manage to loot a couple rings and a small necklace without a medallion.
Also, I'm not quoteing that other post, but you point out a rather flattened ... something ... in one of the footprints. the footprint is already slowly filling with clear water, rimmed with a thin layer of ice.
"This one... is unsure? Master said killed were beyond its magic, but Cat does not know Halfdragon's magic. It is unlike magic of Master and Shifter."
Find one of the more-normal smelling and definitely dead corpses, and nom on it. Cat has no respect for the dead, and cat is hungry.
You nibble away at a mangled birdthingy - or what's left of it. It has been torn open already, so you don't have to go through feathers to get to the juicy parts.
Attempt to bring said person back to life with holy magic.
"Well it's weird for me too since I kinda have magic that's polar opposite of my holy magic so my body is very magically conflicting. I think it's hard for me to use em both for example I don't know the limits of my powers at all."
You touch the body and will it to heal. But there is nothing there to heal. Whatever life force your magic interacts with is missing here. It seems that Resurrection is a rather different case than healing. your skin crawls at the contact with dead flesh, though a part of you hungers at the experience as well.
if you guys like, I can discuss my perspective on what happened, either in the Omega thread, or in pm. I'd say more, but I feel like it would unduly influence how you guys process it. Plus, another option is to have it out in the after action debriefing, but bear in mind that what I say in there is going to be much more IC.