Jul-21-2010, 03:50 AM (UTC)
From the dragons, the skill is derived. And from what we know from the skill, a powerful user can control and direct healing, astonishing by human standards.
Probably dragons retain the knowledge of very advanced 'mind over matter' healing. As part of this, they can perform regenerative healing.
With regards to their limbs/wings becoming stronger, I think its simply a natural growing process. Anyway, it seems dragons can direct how to 'repair' their body as long as they have mental facility (i.e., drawing knowledge from ancestors) and enough food or body reserves to do so.
Of course, it is noted that such healing can be detrimental to the lifespan of humans. But perhaps to dragons, as they live a score longer than humans, this detrimental effect is less present or even non-present at all.
Probably dragons retain the knowledge of very advanced 'mind over matter' healing. As part of this, they can perform regenerative healing.
With regards to their limbs/wings becoming stronger, I think its simply a natural growing process. Anyway, it seems dragons can direct how to 'repair' their body as long as they have mental facility (i.e., drawing knowledge from ancestors) and enough food or body reserves to do so.
Of course, it is noted that such healing can be detrimental to the lifespan of humans. But perhaps to dragons, as they live a score longer than humans, this detrimental effect is less present or even non-present at all.