It's like you think tourniquets are a modern invention.BULLSHIT! She should have bled out way before that.
Go ahead and cauterize the internal bleeding that armor-destroying, rib-breaking, hit to the chest with a full-force mace swing she took from Ji Aga did.Cauterizing is always an option.
Go ahead and cauterize the internal bleeding that armor-destroying, rib-breaking, hit to the chest with a full-force mace swing she took from Ji Aga did.
Seeing how they treated Shiryou and even clothed her vs how they executed other Qin soldiers they probably would have kept her as a PoW with respectable accomodation in Seika since I am guessing that's what Ji Aga as a person would have done ( honor and leaving war matters/bloodlust in battle ).Errrr... what now for those two? xD
Are they going to be executed as a couple?
We lost Kanki and several cool characters from the Kanki army. I'm just happy these two survived.Mangaka too afraid to even kill these mobs wow.
Her damaged armor could have pinched off blood vessels to prevent exsanguination. Pressure bandages and tourniquets are just that concept actively utilized.BULLSHIT! She should have bled out way before that.
Then every other person we have lost that way should also have been alive. Also what was the point of saving her if she was an enemy...Her damaged armor could have pinched off blood vessels to prevent exsanguination. Pressure bandages and tourniquets are just that concept actively utilized.
Nobility often got treated remarkably well by their captors, in some cases because of chivalry, others because of wanting ransom, and so on. Again, the damaged armor if it were to pinch her blood vessels would have just prevented exsanguination; she still would have died without treatment.Then every other person we have lost that way should also have been alive. Also what was the point of saving her if she was an enemy...
yea except we've seen how Zhao treats their Qin prisoners no matter their rank, i somehow doubt seika soldiers had some great love for this specific woman enough that they would go against their Zhao "allies"Nobility often got treated remarkably well by their captors, in some cases because of chivalry, others because of wanting ransom, and so on. Again, the damaged armor if it were to pinch her blood vessels would have just prevented exsanguination; she still would have died without treatment.