I take the comment regarding no spicy food as a relative thing. What constitutes "spicy" for locals probably is like "garlic shrimp". At least when it comes to 辛辣 in traditional Chinese medicine, that includes everything from chili peppers, black pepper, garlic, onions, spring onions, and ginger. And I know ginger is used a lot in Canton cooking. So when a Cantonese person says "bland" they mean "tastes like paper".
Re: injuries - well, that's why this particular fic made a point that the damage isn't just physical, the metaphysical damage from magic powers is interfering with the regular healing. Also the story had a penatrative hole in the chest seal up over night, which is ridiculous fast.
There are some parts of miHoyo canon that are just better ignored for the sake of a better story. I see no reason to respect parts of canon whose purpose serves only to defang any possible emotional stakes. Those decisions are cowardly business decisions, not artistic ones.
I feel like the purview of fanfic isn't to slavishly follow canon, rather it's to fix the bad writing canon delivers while respecting the general premise. If it makes more emotional sense to have life threatening injuries, then I see no reason to adhere to MiHoyo's dumb decision to remove any possible threat to their characters dying.
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I take the comment regarding no spicy food as a relative thing. What constitutes "spicy" for locals probably is like "garlic shrimp". At least when it comes to 辛辣 in traditional Chinese medicine, that includes everything from chili peppers, black pepper, garlic, onions, spring onions, and ginger. And I know ginger is used a lot in Canton cooking. So when a Cantonese person says "bland" they mean "tastes like paper".
Re: injuries - well, that's why this particular fic made a point that the damage isn't just physical, the metaphysical damage from magic powers is interfering with the regular healing. Also the story had a penatrative hole in the chest seal up over night, which is ridiculous fast.
There are some parts of miHoyo canon that are just better ignored for the sake of a better story. I see no reason to respect parts of canon whose purpose serves only to defang any possible emotional stakes. Those decisions are cowardly business decisions, not artistic ones.
I feel like the purview of fanfic isn't to slavishly follow canon, rather it's to fix the bad writing canon delivers while respecting the general premise. If it makes more emotional sense to have life threatening injuries, then I see no reason to adhere to MiHoyo's dumb decision to remove any possible threat to their characters dying.