go to Eiriel
take a near-lethal dose of dph ending in injury or death. typically 2000mg but can be less or more depending on body weight. the risk is worth the experience, the medical bills probably aren’t.
alice: dude, did you hear charlie decided to go to eiriel yesterday?
bob: no sh-t. is he okay?
alic: yeah, spent a week in the hospital and can’t let his heart rate get up for another two, but he’s alive.
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