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He was still stabbed. Flesh was stated to be broken. Armor may have nullified part of the force so it didn't penetrate as deeply, but he still shouldn't have been running around fighting afterwards.
It stops being "just a flesh wound" when the dagger is sitting there embedded in your skin.





Ishgard has chirurgeons as well as knights with basic knowledge of conjury so it's not surprising at all. Especially since Moenbryda was able to move about (albeit greatly strained) moments after An Ascien blasted her gut and she didn't receive immediate medical attention as far as I knowHe was still stabbed. Flesh was stated to be broken. Armor may have nullified part of the force so it didn't penetrate as deeply, but he still shouldn't have been running around fighting afterwards.
It stops being "just a flesh wound" when the dagger is sitting there embedded in your skin.
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