Okay, I'll just go through and give my thoughts on this:
I don't know if it's possible to call forth psuedo-elementals, like you might summon a Youkai or if the Lantern Bearer's way is the only way to manifest them. I don't feel comfortable approving such without more knowledge on them in particular.
Okay.
Could I get further explanation for the justification behind this? I don't think simply being an Elf would necessarily mean having innate regeneration like a Glykin would, for instance.
Assuming this isn't also part of the above, sure.
Okay.
... Sure? I don't think the reattachment time would be that short to begin with. I imagine you could safely reattach a limb for a few hours. It's usually only a big issue if the limb is too far gone. (i.e. too damaged or too much rot has set in.)
I'm not sure how much larger you're talking here, but that's probably fine.
Sure, but as a caveat, if you do end up trying to heal scarring and the other player doesn't want their scars healed, please respect that.
Okay.
I'll be saying outright no to the first two points until we know more about psuedo-elementals. Feel free to elaborate on the other stuff though.
Quote:Ability to summon a Part of a Pseudo-elemental's spirit, basically conjuring a mere fragment of the entire powerful being. As long as she has Focus to keep it afloat, it will stay with her.
Ability to channel her own Focus through the spirit in order to bring out larger effects. Most of the time, this will be Phoenix, an attempt to heal even larger injuries.
I don't know if it's possible to call forth psuedo-elementals, like you might summon a Youkai or if the Lantern Bearer's way is the only way to manifest them. I don't feel comfortable approving such without more knowledge on them in particular.
Quote:Moderate Resistance to Spiritual Possession, due to her constant work with spirits not even of the pseudo-elemental type, she has gained a strong enough willpower to better defend against even the stronger masses.
Okay.
Quote:Minor Regeneration Factor, as her elven legacy allows her to heal at an increased rate. For further explanation, she can heal small cuts in the matter of minutes. Large gashes would take a few hours or a day or so. Fractured bones take a few days, and broken bones take a couple of weeks instead of months.
Could I get further explanation for the justification behind this? I don't think simply being an Elf would necessarily mean having innate regeneration like a Glykin would, for instance.
Quote:Regeneration of Minor Limbs and Appendages, like fingers or toes.
Assuming this isn't also part of the above, sure.
Quote:Regeneration of Larger Organs, so long as a majority of that organ is left behind. This requires the healer be available within the first ten to twenty minutes, however
Okay.
Quote:Reattaching amputated limbs with a greater success, though the window of time is still short, about a minute or two. Also, the limb has to stay fresh, not rotten or too mutilated.
... Sure? I don't think the reattachment time would be that short to begin with. I imagine you could safely reattach a limb for a few hours. It's usually only a big issue if the limb is too far gone. (i.e. too damaged or too much rot has set in.)
Quote:Larger healing radius to those around her due to a combination of Phoenix and Mercana.
I'm not sure how much larger you're talking here, but that's probably fine.
Quote:Ability to clear scarring through the use of Mercana. However, it's unlikely she'll do this unless given a good reason to do so.
Sure, but as a caveat, if you do end up trying to heal scarring and the other player doesn't want their scars healed, please respect that.
Quote:Greater healing and treatment of Void Poisoning. Stage Two is still not able to be cured, however she would be able to prolong someone's life a few years, maybe five at best, as long as the person being treated does not use the Void again, or comes into contact with it. This also requires a couple visits a week in order to help keep it sticking to the person. The Combination of Phoenix and Mercana helps ease the pains of those afflicted.
Okay.
I'll be saying outright no to the first two points until we know more about psuedo-elementals. Feel free to elaborate on the other stuff though.