ardent

Muscle And Mud And Skin And Bone



Evangeline

Loner

age
5 Years
gender
Female
gems
0
size
Extra large
build
Medium
posts
83
player
Tealah
01-09-2016, 05:44 PM



Vana lifted her head from her paws, sleep interrupted by the call of one of her packmates looking for a healer, and she wasted no time before leaping to her paws. She might not be a fully trained healer yet - she hadn't had much training at all with Rhythm because of the babies - but she'd worked with her mother a great deal on wound treatment and felt she had a firm grasp on it at this point in her life. Diagnosis would come later, though she did find herself fascinated with the idea of being able to figure out and cure a disease no one else could diagnose... being the greatest healer in Imperium, maybe the world.

Vana quickly threw together some basic herbs - yarrow, plantain, comfrey, and lambsear - and a stick coated with pine resin (she was frustrated by the need to carry only what fit easily in her mouth, and by the need to juggle them all and get them sloppy with spit, and made a note to find something somewhere that she could wear to carry stuff in... perhaps if she batted her eyes at Phim he'd keep his eyes open on his travels for something she could use) and set out for the range to beat out all the other healers who may have heard the call.

Coming upon her, Vana could see the bear-like warrior reclining outside the den, and set the herbs down so she can speak. "Good day, Birna," she greeted in her best 'dignified adult' voice. She could see from here the blood staining the white coat, and was itching to get in there and poke around and see what needed to be fixed, but you couldn't just rush up to someone and poke and prod at them without getting permission... oh the hell with it. Picking the herbs back up she trotted up briskly and made a neat pile of them beside Birna before setting out to examining the patient. "Tell me all of your injuries," she demanded, moving closer to prod around at the more obvious one on the shoulder to judge the severity and how well it was clotting.

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