Originally Posted by
Gehco
Eh... Mate? You didn't think this much through, did you?
Eating Looted Food, we don't always cook our meal, or order a drink, we sometimes find it in a box with questionable age or condition, yet we eat it.
Eating Conjured Food, we don't always have food and drinks with us, but we can seek out a mage who can conjure up edible cardboard. Their conjured food is meant to not have any flavour or nutrients but just meant to replenish your energy and health.
Eating Cooked Food, you venture to the open market to buy a meal, yet, you are not sure when it was made. Those noodles sure look good, but are they a day old? A week? A month? A year? A decade? Man, could go for some fresh food, so we venture out, and kill an animal, we have no idea how to butcher it, so we dig in and rip out what we believe is good for cookie, and then cookie - without seasoning, we eat some of it, and sell some other, which might not sell for days.
Consuming Potions, Flasks, and Tonics. We are on unsteady ground, soldier, we need that extra oomph in this fight, drink! But don't think about what you are drinking, for there is no one doing mark of approval, or unions to cover the methods, nor what is brewed, isn't always so good for you.
Looting, we venture out into the world and take on foes of various creations and sizes, and then we proceed to make use of items that somehow was used by them, or carried by them for questionable reasons, yet we wear it.
Shaman Healing, with the power of small brown nuggets of the questionable element of earth or shit, you are healed upon being attacked. Surging streams of water splash you in the field, making it easier to electrocute you.
Druid Healing, you are granted the medical assistance of nature by being bombarded with leaf and wind. When in danger, then Druid can decide to incase you by force in bark. Not to mention the mushroom spores that has a questionable healing effect on you, but you feel better, so you inhale more of this colourful shroom.
Priest Healing, the religion of light is forced upon you, whether you like it or not, you are healed by it, but others while healed, are also harmed by their magic. Just a dish of void healing too, harming you and your target.
Paladin Healing, the power of light is forced upon you, whether you like it or not, searing light will burn off curses, and poison, harming you if you happen to be a Void Elf or Undead.
Monk Healing, you are saved by the power of water, mist, and nature. Its forces surround you with a healing effect but unknown how a Monk wields the powers.
Warlock Healing, you crush a healthstone and consume the life force from some other creature, for your own survival. Their Soulstone literally stores your own soul, and it is forced upon you.
I could keep on with all the various things... Like, Sand Healing, being a thing. Blood Healing is a thing... Cannibalism?