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Besides that, I'm curious as to what ELSE dust does to you if you infuse it into your body. Think about it: you're infusing your body with what is literally called NATURES WRATH. I'm no Remnant Doctor, but something tells me that this practice isn't particularly healthy or safe. More specifically, I don't think the way Hazel does it is healthy or safe. We know that this particular practice of using dust involves it getting into your body one way or another. In Hazel's case, he literally stabbed himself with it, but not before momentarily lowering his aura to do so, since aura works like a shield that protects from outside physical harm yet can also be raised and lowered at will. Stabbing his arms with dust most likely caused some degree of physical damage to his body, and that's just the stabbing part. He literally has lightning flowing through his veins right now. That isn't coming from the outside, but from the inside. There is currently no proof for or against aura being able to protect one from damage that originates from INSIDE their own body. It can heal, sure, but that's shown to take a considerable amount of time and is by no means a method of instantaneous healing.

With all of that being said, here's my question: Which is Hazel damaging more? His enemies, or himself?  