Post by Corvus on Feb 22, 2022 2:11:46 GMT -5
Corvus was generally the kind of person where he liked to be productive with his free time. Given that he had money to spare and a venture-based mindset, his new spiritual abilities were interesting from an application perspective. It's not as if he was involved with some spiritual manner every single day, so naturally it would leave a person with some amount of downtime. For Corvus, he was sick of just doing club bookings and photoshoots for his social media. He wanted to do a little bit more, something detached from his celebrity status.
What could he do with his powers? It's not as if he could just become a surgeon and use his powers to miraculously heal everybody- that would be productive for sure, but a lot of extra work for very little return. It would also probably put him in some sort of risk given the red tape he'd have to jump through in order to explain why all of his patients would seemingly make miraculous recoveries from even the most terminal of injuries and illnesses. He didn't want to have to explain all of that.
Karakura shopping district was an interesting prospect to Corvus from a business and philanthropic perspective. According to the history and experience gleamed from spiritual awakening and its research, Karakura was known to be a town dense with spiritual beings- whether they be Shinigami, Arrancar, or even Vampires like himself. There were even some types of humans who had their own forms of spiritual releases, though he wasn't quite sure what name they went by.
The thing about spiritual beings was that they generally tended to fight and get injured, quite a lot actually from what Corvus has experienced. He wasn't really sure what the direct cause of this aggression was, whether it just be the tendency for higher density spirits seeking to spread their influence, or the natural clash between Hollows and Shinigami. Either way, spiritual beings tended to get hurt, quite a lot from how often Corvus had to heal his allies and even the rogue Shinigami or Arrancar he came across.
Corvus still wasn't sure how he felt about Shinigami to be honest, given how they were apparently meant to exterminate his kind, but he would continue carefully operating under a veil of secrecy, and under the protection of Arcadus of course, who was really only one Garganta away from helping him out if he needed to be. So far, he hadn't exactly experienced any bias or prejudice from the soul reapers, but it was likely given the circumstance of him directly helping them through support and healing.
Throughout history, there had always been neutral forces coming between large battles and wars just to help out the people fighting them. Nurses had stations, allies had medic troops, that sort of thing. From what little Arcadus knew on the subject, Corvus knew that there were spiritual healing clinics out there, but ones that normally only healed Humans or Shinigami. It's not that Corvus blamed them for that, given their general perception as being the good-folk or whatever, but from his own experience Corvus knew that some Arrancar could be good people. Probably not Arcadus, but some of the others for sure. He wanted to heal them too- everybody deserved medical care.
What could he do with his powers? It's not as if he could just become a surgeon and use his powers to miraculously heal everybody- that would be productive for sure, but a lot of extra work for very little return. It would also probably put him in some sort of risk given the red tape he'd have to jump through in order to explain why all of his patients would seemingly make miraculous recoveries from even the most terminal of injuries and illnesses. He didn't want to have to explain all of that.
Karakura shopping district was an interesting prospect to Corvus from a business and philanthropic perspective. According to the history and experience gleamed from spiritual awakening and its research, Karakura was known to be a town dense with spiritual beings- whether they be Shinigami, Arrancar, or even Vampires like himself. There were even some types of humans who had their own forms of spiritual releases, though he wasn't quite sure what name they went by.
The thing about spiritual beings was that they generally tended to fight and get injured, quite a lot actually from what Corvus has experienced. He wasn't really sure what the direct cause of this aggression was, whether it just be the tendency for higher density spirits seeking to spread their influence, or the natural clash between Hollows and Shinigami. Either way, spiritual beings tended to get hurt, quite a lot from how often Corvus had to heal his allies and even the rogue Shinigami or Arrancar he came across.
Corvus still wasn't sure how he felt about Shinigami to be honest, given how they were apparently meant to exterminate his kind, but he would continue carefully operating under a veil of secrecy, and under the protection of Arcadus of course, who was really only one Garganta away from helping him out if he needed to be. So far, he hadn't exactly experienced any bias or prejudice from the soul reapers, but it was likely given the circumstance of him directly helping them through support and healing.
Throughout history, there had always been neutral forces coming between large battles and wars just to help out the people fighting them. Nurses had stations, allies had medic troops, that sort of thing. From what little Arcadus knew on the subject, Corvus knew that there were spiritual healing clinics out there, but ones that normally only healed Humans or Shinigami. It's not that Corvus blamed them for that, given their general perception as being the good-folk or whatever, but from his own experience Corvus knew that some Arrancar could be good people. Probably not Arcadus, but some of the others for sure. He wanted to heal them too- everybody deserved medical care.