oooh what about: we already know that Gaius's medical ethics are whack; is this something that is limited to the people he knows, like, he doesn't mind lying to Morgana because she is the king's ward and he sort of feels like it's his duty to protect her and the royal family or whatever-the-shit his justification is; or does it bleed into his everyday practice? And if it does, how far does it extend? I mean, if he had a patient who had non-magical Issues that were nevertheless delicate and potentially life-altering (idk what) would he act in their best interest without consulting them? Or is it purely a self-preservation thing? THAT PROBABLY MADE NO SENSE; I AM KIND OF TIRED.
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