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It's cheap writing.mthis entire story is. But I get you. I guess amputees struggle without limbs and I guess they'd want to have their limbs back but this kind of trope sends an annoying message that you're not complete as a (human being) without your limbs.
Well, something along the lines of that..and I definitely hate that it's a mary sue entwined with the healing limbs thing too. Anyway I'm not an amputee so I can't say much. Maybe it's not offensive or maybe it is, but it sure is annoying and lazy
Maybe it just me but when it comes to op healers regrowing limbs I can’t stand it when that sort of healing happens to a character that has been an amputee for a long time especially without prior consent, and it becomes framed as the beautiful wonderful thing that some no longer has live without their missing limb
It kinda turns me off from certain works , I only really figured it out when I saw a character experience limb loss and never getting their arm back, cuz usually characters don’t lose limbs in the first and if they do, they wake up with arm reached either through medical intervention or fantasy solutions doing the same or a similar thing
Our one armed lion dilf was just as good a character as he was before and after his getting grown back and I’m a bit miffed at how this moment was used to frame how selfless and kind of a protagonist chika is instead of how his partners adjusted to no longer having their arm missing and knee injury(?)(I thought bear guy had a knee injury that gave him chronic pain but I may be mistaken)