. . . . "Denul was the human Warren of healing. It was described as wild and dangerous by Mallet: Healing should never be separated between the flesh and the sense of the flesh. It\u2019s hard to explain. The Denul Warrens involve every aspect of healing, since damage, when it occurs, does so on all levels. Shock is the scar that bridges the gap between the body and the mind."@en . . "Denul"@en . "Denul was the human Warren of healing. It was described as wild and dangerous by Mallet: Healing should never be separated between the flesh and the sense of the flesh. It\u2019s hard to explain. The Denul Warrens involve every aspect of healing, since damage, when it occurs, does so on all levels. Shock is the scar that bridges the gap between the body and the mind. Forced healing was a traumatic experience often leaving the pale, shaken, and sweaty. The healing of especially traumatic injuries could cause long term psychological impact. \"Forced healing demands a price,\" noted Shadowthrone. \"The flesh recovers while the mind writhes with the memory of pain, that bludgeon of helplessness.\""@en . . .