Ethlyn, Princess of Leonster (
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It seems that there is a lot of... strangeness happening to people. So far, I haven't noticed any drastic changes in my person or my thinking, but I think I'm one of the more fortunate ones. This seems like a good time to issue my customary greeting to all of the new "Chosen" of Aldrip.
Hello! My name is Ethlyn. (If you're not new, hello again!) If you find yourself ill or injured, I manage the Willow Clinic. It's not too far from the Inn, between the residential and commercial districts. You'll know it immediately from two things: the willow tree out front, and it being a farmhouse in the middle of a lot of four-and-five story apartment complexes made out of concrete and whatnot.
Since it's come up: I don't charge money for medical services (although if you would like to make a donation it's welcome!). I'm not interested in making injured people fish through their purses while they're trying not to bleed out.
As well as the Clinic, I lead the Arztenritter--we're a mounted brigade of healers. Anyone is welcome to join; if you don't know how to ride a horse or set a bone, we will happily teach you. Should you need emergency assistance, please send a message on the network, or message myself, Marianne, Toph, or Minato.
I've been here for over a year, and I've lived through the many disturbances and changes of this world, so if you have any questions, I would be happy to help...
I suppose that means I've grown another year older, hasn't it? Twenty-one.
[She's not going to add FUNNY GIVEN THAT I'M DEAD but she's sure thinking it.]

It seems that there is a lot of... strangeness happening to people. So far, I haven't noticed any drastic changes in my person or my thinking, but I think I'm one of the more fortunate ones. This seems like a good time to issue my customary greeting to all of the new "Chosen" of Aldrip.
Hello! My name is Ethlyn. (If you're not new, hello again!) If you find yourself ill or injured, I manage the Willow Clinic. It's not too far from the Inn, between the residential and commercial districts. You'll know it immediately from two things: the willow tree out front, and it being a farmhouse in the middle of a lot of four-and-five story apartment complexes made out of concrete and whatnot.
Since it's come up: I don't charge money for medical services (although if you would like to make a donation it's welcome!). I'm not interested in making injured people fish through their purses while they're trying not to bleed out.
As well as the Clinic, I lead the Arztenritter--we're a mounted brigade of healers. Anyone is welcome to join; if you don't know how to ride a horse or set a bone, we will happily teach you. Should you need emergency assistance, please send a message on the network, or message myself, Marianne, Toph, or Minato.
I've been here for over a year, and I've lived through the many disturbances and changes of this world, so if you have any questions, I would be happy to help...
I suppose that means I've grown another year older, hasn't it? Twenty-one.
[She's not going to add FUNNY GIVEN THAT I'M DEAD but she's sure thinking it.]
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I actually know a healing arte too, but it can heal only me, so it's quite useless if I want to help someone else.
As for germs and microbes - yes! There have been many studies done on that topic, but it's still being researched in my world.
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I'm glad to hear it! It's such a fundamental thing, I hope where I live figures it out soon--they'll have to discover other things first, like how to make precision lenses so small that they can make a microscope. But it's quite a wonder, isn't it? That so many things, bad and good, rely on creatures we can't see with the naked eye.
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I think so, too. And being here has taught me that my world has a lot to discover as well. There's many diseases we can't really cure, but if there's more research, I'm sure we can figure it out eventually.