[Well, he'll get back to that in a bit. Contrary to Diarmuid's opinion, he thinks it is very important to get to right away. Even if it isn't life-threatening, and likely as a Servant any other complications are unlikely, or at least would not do so much damage as they would to a regular person, it's hard not to be automatically concerned. His eyes widen, and he tries to get a better look, bringing the locket closer to his face.]
-You are doing alright, yes? Well, in the modern day they make prosthetic limbs which really look and function quite well, it seems. Perhaps something could be done for you - one Dave Stutler of the Seelie court is a scientist who is very good with technology, he may have ideas on that end. On my end, I would worry for infection if it is left untreated. It should be sanitised, any jagged edges removed, cleaned well and redressed often.
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-You are doing alright, yes? Well, in the modern day they make prosthetic limbs which really look and function quite well, it seems. Perhaps something could be done for you - one Dave Stutler of the Seelie court is a scientist who is very good with technology, he may have ideas on that end. On my end, I would worry for infection if it is left untreated. It should be sanitised, any jagged edges removed, cleaned well and redressed often.