You have learned Healing Touch, over one turn you will channel the power of the light and heal a single target on the next for a equivalent of half his injuries.
-Opened a Triage inside of his church to give aid to those injured during the bounty hunt.
-Healed and bandaged four people in total (Hideo/Alfred/Ayu/Some Monk dude)
--Faith--
-Read Further into the light tome 6/7 Days
--Training--
-Once again Glacius went outside, grabbing ahold of his mace and performing more of what he did yesterday, pushing himself into swings, one after another, up and down the alleyway of his church and bringing his other hand into the motion of it all, trying his best to have a smooth and constant flow of his strikes. Thankfully this was not combat, so the priest pushed further and further, trying to break past the normal bounds of mortal man, back and forth, swishing that mace through the air clean only to have it return with yet another heavy heave of himself. (Mace/Dexterity/Fortitude/Strength)
Example
*After Glacius was done with his strikes, the man would go on to work on his mobility yet again, this time drawing a clear line in the dirt and having him stand right on top of it. This line was to represent a incoming sword strike or arrow rather. Whilst still in full armor the man would study the line and then proceed to make various pivots and motions of his body to leave the line with in as little time as he could with his current skill set. He'd keep at it, experimenting with different moments, from leaps to quick pivots of his body, trying to find out which proved the best results* (Acrobatics/Dexterity/Fortitude)
*Finally Glacius would approach the peasantry that so graciously provided him lumber today, he'd ask those present to set up a sort of pulley system, one end was a box for wood to go into and the other was just a simple rope end. Sure enough he'd have the peasantry load up the box with an inhuman amount of wood to better strain the strong paladin's body. Finally he'd get to work, pulling the wood up and down the length of the pole over and over again, using the might of his arms and the weight of his body to guide it along. He continued this for as long as he possibly could and then switched around, back facing the pole and enabling him to use his other set of arm muscles* (Strength/Fortitude)