>>13328646I don't know if you care enough about the series for spoilers but I have several ideas on what to do with it and some of them contradict each other.
Once I decide what I want from it, in the next chapter I would explain it as one of these things:
> the wound actually heals when it isn't under exposure of light so you could wrap your hand around your cut wrist and it would heal, for example. This would imply however that your insides will always heal because there's no light inside which would be overpowered.
> you can only heals wounds under the light which would fix the internal stuff but would make the power very weak, which I guess it's fine.
> You can heal superficial wounds quicker than internal ones but the spilling of a shadowless blood attracts the shadow creatures or maybe creates them or even allows them to step outside the shadow to get to the blood, so the deeper the injury the more blood spilled, the longer it takes to heal and the more it attracts baddies.
> The amount of blood a shadowless person has is limited and doesn't heal, the implication would be that your shadow became your blood and that you can lose it by bleeding. This would mean that the shadowless can heal much faster but once they're out of blood they just drop dead.
It's hard to decide what I'll go with, and more ideas constantly pop up in my head. Option 3 seems the most balanced but also a bit weird to explain. I guess all of them are weird.