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The Art of Healing



Asheni


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03-22-2013, 11:22 PM
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Excitement, exuberance and joy seemed to ooze from every pore of Asheni's body. Sapphire orbs would sparkle with barely suppressed emotion. Her tail languidly twitched back and forth, still exuberant at having met a new friend. Her paws lifted from the snow and a smile large enough to block out the sun painted itself across her maw. It had been so long since she had encountered someone new... that wasn't trying to kill her anyway. Perhaps her easily excitable and gentle nature was what had made her ideal for the position of medic. She knew she probably should accepted formal defense training from Crusade or Cifer or any number of wolves that had remained among Glaciem's borders... but if she were being honest with herself, she never would have used the skill set anyway.

The dame seemed to ponder the question thoughtfully, considering the length of time she had remained behind Glaciem's border. Asheni waited, as still and as patiently as she could, eager to learn more about this companion. hunter? Warrior? Healer? She didn't smell of herbs but she didn't have the build for a warrior. A hunter possibly suited her? or maybe she simply hadn't decided. Either way it was alright with Asheni. The two toned fae loved just about everyone she met. "Wonderful! It's lovely to see new faces! I've been with Glaciem since its formation! There is no place I would rather call home!"

She seemed to grow more eager, more excited as Asheni mentioned the simple fact that she was the lead medic. She waited patiently, watching the myriad of emotions flash across her face, she almost wished she hadn't spoken as such, she hoped she had not intimidated her. She would gladly give up the position if it meant more allies, more friends... perhaps this was the simple reason she enjoyed it so much. However, the dames next words stunned Asheni. She had not anticipated them and for a long moment she fell silent, her face falling into a serious expression, still maintaining its excitement and its exuberance, but at a much more serious level.

'Anyone can learn to cure an ailment, but it takes a special kind of soul to actually heal another. The art of healing is not just about mending and fixing the body, but also the spirit and the mind. Emotional and mental trauma are a part of such things and need to be dealt with just as efficiently as a wound itself. If you are asking me to teach you, I would be delighted to say yes, but know that I will push you and it won't always be easy, but I do so only because I care so much for my home and the wolves that inhabit it and I want nothing but the best of care for them and I want you to succeed... can you handle that?" She spoke with a hidden solemness in her tone. Willing the woman to understand.





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