but you can discard athelas if there are no wounded companions
Citadel to Gate is special in the fact that it does not say "choose a free peoples culture you can spot" if it did then it would no work the way kralik uses it.
I'm not sure this distinction works, since
Athelas doesn't say "choose a wounded companion you can spot" nor does
Citadel to Gate say "choose a free peoples culture." Indeed, if
Citadel to Gate said "heal a companion of a Free Peoples culture (except
![Gandalf [Gandalf]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gandalf.png)
)," we could probably agree that it worked the same way as
Athelas, that is, you could only heal a companion who was actually there.
The possible loophole with
Citadel to Gate is that arguably, healing all 0
![Rohan [Rohan]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/rohan.png)
companions fully performs its effect of "heal all companions of one culture" (by that logic, you could even choose to heal all
![Sauron [Sauron]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/sauron.png)
companions). In other words, if I have 0
![Rohan [Rohan]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/rohan.png)
companions, and I heal 0
![Rohan [Rohan]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/rohan.png)
companions, have I successfully performed the effect of healing all
![Rohan [Rohan]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/rohan.png)
companions? Technically, it seems to work, but it just seems weird to have "successfully performed an action" when you haven't actually done anything. Then again,
Elessar's Edict lets you successfully meet its cost by exhausting a
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
wraith who is already exhausted, but at least there you have to spot an exhausted
![Gondor [Gondor]](https://lotrtcgdb.com/forums/Smileys/classic/gondor.png)
wraith. I'm leaning towards it working, but it is difficult.