gehayi: (dresden by moonlight (endlessdeep))
gehayi ([personal profile] gehayi) wrote in [community profile] access_fandom 2010-07-14 04:16 pm (UTC)

Dresden Files, bookverse. Harry Dresden has been shot in the back and has experienced an injury to his spinal cord. While wizards do heal until damage, including scarring, is eliminated (and consequently have potential lifespans of centuries), healing takes a long, long time. Consequently, Harry's confined to a wheelchair for an average human lifetime--at least seventy years, possibly longer--and no magical spell, potion or deal will heal his spine any quicker. How does he deal with the disability? How does it affect his jobs, his friendships, the way that people react to him, and the way he sees himself?

Bonus points if Harry's magic interferes with his hospitalization (this includes rehab facilities and convalescent homes) and his use of any modern assistive devices.

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