Her ears flicked and then splayed to the news of a loner needing dealt with. She wrinkled her muzzle in distaste, although certainly not towards Rain. Mm, hopefully, though it will be ugly if she is so unwise.
Amekaze did not know of the individual she spoke of, and was only able to infer that they were in fact a female. Very little else. However if she was injured and willing to repeat-offend, Amekaze could not guarantee she would live to tell of it. Surely she left in worse shape than you,
Amekaze chuffed as she moved even closer, inspecting the wound on her muzzle. Then, her attention was directed towards her paw as she explained it had not ceased with its bleeding.
While she knew there were many plants with properties to help stop bleeding, there was one that grew plentifully, was simple to come across, and had several uses. An old stand-by for the Shikkotsurin wolves thrust into warfare and an easy one to come by, which was why they used it at all. Yarrow may help. I have heard it called Soldier’s Woundwort as well, for good reason. Fresh leaves can slow bleeding,
she murmured with a look of careful concentration. More and more, she was wondering if she ought to pursue more knowledge of this sort to aid her wolves first and foremost. It was becoming an in-demand skill despite her uncertainty in offering much treatment. If only she knew of a suitable mentor. It grows in meadows, usually, and should still be relatively easy to find.. although the leaves may be a little bit dry, considering the season. Can you walk on it well enough? Are you keeping it clean?
she asked, rapid fire with the questions as she considered the best stretch of grassy mountainside to head towards in search.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」