That Hurt. Not!
When Rose is invulnerable, her body (or the invulnerable part of her body) cannot feel pain. This is not a real physical advantage, as her body still takes damage, and it could be seen as a downside in some ways. Nonetheless, it is useful to be able to put your hands in boiling water, or other similar feats, which would be hard for a normal person to do because of the sheer agony it would cause. Rose always feels the pain when she shifts out of invulnerability, though, which discourages her from 'abusing' the ability.
When Rose is invulnerable, her body (or the invulnerable part of her body) cannot feel pain. This is not a real physical advantage, as her body still takes damage, and it could be seen as a downside in some ways. Nonetheless, it is useful to be able to put your hands in boiling water, or other similar feats, which would be hard for a normal person to do because of the sheer agony it would cause. Rose always feels the pain when she shifts out of invulnerability, though, which discourages her from 'abusing' the ability.
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Bra Wrote:People are dumb, essentially.

