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Insanguination (Priestly/Johnson) v. Exsanguination (Kelly)


brent in Korea

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Use of the prefix. INsanguination is when you put blood -into- something, and EXsanguination is when you take blood -out- of something. Thus, something like a blood transfusion would generally consist of both parts, taking the blood from one source and putting it into another. Kelly's use of Exsanguination may simply have had something to do with the Exsanguinator, being a piece of wargear the Sanguinary Priests were toting around at the time in place of a Narthecium/Reductor that most apothecaries had.

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