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minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish26•7 months agook, but humans also regenerate blood, very slowly but it does happen. So theoretically, you could contract your family members to draw blood to be used to make a longsword out of your family’s bloodline. And have it become an heirloom.
minus-square@daltotronlinkEnglish7•7 months agoimagine, over the centuries of blood donation, the sword slowly grows from a knife, into an absolutely huge dragonslayer behemoth
minus-squareAwkwardLookMonkeyPuppetlinkEnglish0•7 months agoIs it slowly? I thought you replaced all the blood from a blood donation within a day or two
minus-squareKillingTimeItselflinkfedilinkEnglish2•7 months agoi don’t think it’s a day or two, the recommended regulation is i think a certain amount once per month? or so. You’d have to google it. I think the body recovers from losing blood in about a day, but it doesn’t replenish it.
ok, but humans also regenerate blood, very slowly but it does happen. So theoretically, you could contract your family members to draw blood to be used to make a longsword out of your family’s bloodline. And have it become an heirloom.
imagine, over the centuries of blood donation, the sword slowly grows from a knife, into an absolutely huge dragonslayer behemoth
the living sword
Is it slowly? I thought you replaced all the blood from a blood donation within a day or two
i don’t think it’s a day or two, the recommended regulation is i think a certain amount once per month? or so. You’d have to google it.
I think the body recovers from losing blood in about a day, but it doesn’t replenish it.