I enjoy that Godbound doesn't even bother with any of the hairsplitting I'm reading in this thread. You're a god of freaking Health, of course you can fix his legs. No dice rolling involved.
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What an awful DM. I can't find any TTRPGs that have a "heal wounds" spell, and I definitely can't find any that have a player roll a d20 to see how effective their healing is, but assuming this is 5th edition D&D, this is within the bounds of Lesser Restoration. Still, I'd be pissed if my character had some medical condition as part of their story, and another player just cast a spell to get rid of it
I think the Heal spell would actual do this. Wish absolutely would.
Do people actually roleplay as cripples in a standard fantasy genre RPG? I thought that was just some dumb joke.