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Healing
The Healer cannot heal her/himself. To heal another person, the Healer must be in direct physical contact with the injured person and may not be under direct attack. A Poem of Healing must then be recited or read aloud. When this is finished, the wounded person is whole and may resume the battle. If the Healer or injured person is attacked or distracted, or contact is broken for any reason, the entire Poem of Healing must be read or recited again.
If you have lost a leg and are way out in the boonies and alone, you can wait for someone to come by and send them for help, crawl to where you think you can find help, or commit suicide. If you have both legs stabbed, or pierced with arrows, you cannot even crawl anywhere. You can only drag yourself with your arms. It might be advisable to kill yourself, if your character's personality permits doing so, so that you can go directly to Valhalla.
Here is a sample Dagorhir Healing Poem. Copies of it will be made available to healers at each battle, if they do not provide their own.
Child of Valor, Bairn of Battle at my feet you lie,
Runes to trace and Spells to cast as fallen comrades die.
Armor rent and mail torn by weapons caked in gore,
Those who fight like snarling wolves and razor-tusked boar.
Cloven helm and severed limb the battle axe has hewn,
Bodies sprouting feathered shafts about the field are strewn.
Carrion fowl and battle raven circle over head,
With taloned claws and beaks to pick on bones of warrior dead.
Child of Valor Bairn of Battle harm has come your way,
Blood of Bravery be renewed to fight another day.
Sword of Arthur, Hammer of Thor, Silver shield and spear,
Rise and wield your weapon now against the Danger near.
Fang of Cobra, Bite of Spider, Heat of Dragon Flame,
Warrior unto the gods rise, and back from whence yea came.
If you wish to write your own Healing Poem, it must be no fewer than 180 syllables long, and should refer to healing. (A drinking song is not quite appropriate). Poems will be approved at check-in.
from this site
http://www.dagorhir.org/rules/handbook.htm