Talk:The Beast of Genov/@comment-25922165-20150322015912/@comment-4849011-20150326022339

That's an interesting question, but I can tell you that she wouldn't have sacrificed anyone other than herself. After all, she allowed the Beast to draw the sickness into her despite not knowing if she'd be cured too or if she'd have to bear the sickness from then on. She would have gladly sacrificed material things, but she would have refused to sacrifice her soul and virtue. Lucky for Ruth and James all the Beast of Genov required to heal someone was to be approached for help without fear or malice, and for someone to act as a medium for the healing process. I hope that makes sense, and I'm glad you liked the story!