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“Good, now can you go into more detail what kind of did they use weapon did they use? What part of town where you in? The more I know of your wounds history the easyer it will be.” Li said useing a hippocratic tone.

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The nurse entered the the lobby to find know one there. “Do you know where the man is that accompanied the patient that just came in?” She asked the clerk 

“He didn’t meet you in up in the room I gave them directions?”

”No, no one came in.” 

“Must have gotten lost then.”

”I’ll go find them then.” 

“Keep a ruby sparked if you need security.”

”I will don’t worry”   

 

 

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8 hours ago, Silva said:

"Friend of mine got mugged," he said, possibly too casually. "She got away, but was injured." Gonev shrugged and gestured through the doorway. "I'm here to visit her."

Lena nodded.
"Then we simply meet for a drink later and tell our stories back then? A hospital isn't the best place for something like that?"
she answered him, trying to indirectly ask him if they planed to head back once they had gathered information.

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Lena shot Gonev a last smile and then walked along the hallway in the direction of the room where Ina should be. She stopped once, pretended to check her shoe when she heard two nurses talking about a room upstaris where they made most of their potions and also kept a larger storage, then she headed on and finally opened the door. Inside the air smelled like sickness and decay and not even the braziers burning incense could do something against that. For a moment she contemplated to leave again, but since she had told the clerk at the entrance, that she was here so visit something, she needed to pretend to do so. Thankfully the room wasn't too full, a few beds were still free. A nurse was here, looking at her suspiciously, but once Lena gestured to one of the ill that were sleeping, and hopefully wouldn't wake soon she looked away. Lena sat down next to the bed of an old man and starting couting. She made no move to wake, but she made sure to twitch his blanket a bit around and pretend to be deeply moved by seeing him like this. She continued to count.

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Lena finally decided it was safe to leave and stood up. She inclined her head politely at the nurse and then stepped out of the room. She walked down the hallway, waved goodbye to Gonev and left the hospital again. Outside the first thing she did was take a deep breath. The air in there was terrible.
Smiling to herself she then vanished into the alleys and headed back to their meeting point.

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He'd watched the patterns of people long enough and had memorized their shifts. Gonev figured it was time to go. He peeked his head into Georgia's room.

"I'll meet you later!" he called without seeing if she heard.

Then, he walked out of the hospital.

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The Hospital was a squat white building, crescent windows lining its structure. Alask ran, looking at the sun. Good, not night yet. If night fell and Alask was still running, that would technically be a violation of the Threnodite Rules, something the Shade inside of him probably wouldn’t like.

Entering the prestine structure, Alask called for a doctor, making sure not to look into any rooms. One time, he’d glanced at someone taking a blood test. Shedding blood. As usual, the dormant Shade that remained spiked in his body had flared up, taken control of Alask, and basically murdered everyone. Alask didn’t remember it, all he ever saw was the aftermath of the Shade. Fortunately, that had been a small clinic a while off, nothing too big to warrant the full attention of the Skybreakers.

“Any doctor here?” He called out, hoping Ishek, Laonin and the man who’d fallen was behind him.

“We’ve got a friend who’s pretty injured.”

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4 minutes ago, I think I am here. said:

“Any doctor here?” He called out, hoping Ishek, Laonin and the man who’d fallen was behind him.

“We’ve got a friend who’s pretty injured.”

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Li looks after the hospital atm. Therefore I would tag Arlin as well.

@Arlin

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Kera was currently free since there were no battles being fought in the arena currently. She visited the local hospital which was apparently destroyed in the nuclear purge in the past. Either way, they might need more doctors.

She entered through the door, looking around for the reception desk. "Excuse me," she began, "are you in need of more help? I'm... very good at healing,"

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I have no idea who to tag so I'm just hoping this post doesn't get overlooked! XD

 

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"Right. Alright!" She said with a small excited smile at the clerk and turned to the man who was yelling and the man in pain, she wasn't sure what the problem was and she was sure casting a spell to detect diseases wouldn't really help here, she didn't want to start using her wound healing spell since she disliked using spell slots if she could help it. The best bets might be either her other heal or using stormlight. For now she settled with stormlight.

She breathed in the light, "what seems to be the problem?" she asked as she touched the groaning man's arm, letting the surge of Progression do the rest.

@I think I am here. @xinoehp512

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You're a magic healing specialist? This is going to get interesting.

Nekorb could feel the pain inside of him. It was more than just a simple ache; it was an itch that could not be scratched, a hole that could not be filled.

Through the mists of agony he saw someone reaching down to touch his arm. As they made contact, he could feel the power flowing into him, healing him. 

But there was something in the way. A wall inside of him, blocking the healing. Some was getting through through a hole, but that hole was shrinking. In desperation he reached up and yanked at the hole.

Pain filled him. A different kind of pain, though. Sharp and clean, it was a relief from the torture inside of him. He yanked on the thread flowing into him, pulling it in. A silent voice warned him against it, but he didn't listen. He needed this.

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Alask frowned. “He still looks like he’s in pain, doctor. As for what could have happened to him, I have no idea. Knowing Progression, shouldn’t he fine by now?

It was growing dark. That was annoying. Alask hated the night. The night meant that anyone running would trigger Alask’s Shade. The night meant anyone who lit lamps or candles for Shade would gather Alask’s attention. The night meant any robberies, or muggings that happened would immediately warrant Alask to uncontrollably kill all those involved. The last point wouldn’t be as bad if the Shade didn’t immediately kill the victim too.

He considered telling this to Laonin or Ishek. No. He didn’t want to be a monster. He didn’t want to be a freak. He was normal. He had a few setbacks, yes, but he was normal.

How long can you hide it? Alask refused to answer.

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Not a specialist (at least not yet) but fairly versatile with magical healing, she has two straight up non-Cosmere/non-Brandon pools of magic to pull from c:

@xinoehp512 @I think I am here.

Kera stepped back, observing his reactions changing, but not necessarily for the better... she looked to the other man who first spoke to her, acknowledging his statements. Then she looked away, hiding a smirk. Usually, when people had any sort of discomfort or physical injuries, she could just use Progression and the wounds would heal themselves and their pain would be gone, but this... this was different...

This... she thought, THIS is a challenge. The thought of something actually posing a challenge to her healing was... somehow exhilarating. She wanted to help this man, to ease his pain, but besides that, the thought of surmounting a challenge called to a part of her mind that hadn't been called in a long time, or maybe at all. She turned back to the man in pain.

"can you speak? Is there anything specific bothering you?" she asked the man who still seemed to be in pain, as she asked, she outstretched her hand and tapped into her pool of 'mana.' letting the magical energy flow through her then out her hand. A green glow started to light around the man as faint orbs of green started floating from the ground. She cast Heal, which wasn't as strong as her strongest healing spell, but it was still fairly powerful.

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alright, Kera doesn't know this, but what she just cast will heal regular people, but will damage undead entities, including Lifeless and Shades (but not Returned). Alask won't be affected by this since Heal is single-target, but if Nekorb has any sort of undead part of him, this will definitely damage him. She doesn't know this though, but she'll definitely start to find out if this is the case! :OO

 

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Nekorb felt the power begin to recede. The hole began to push closed stronger than he could keep it open. He desperately reached out, physically and mentally.

Suddenly, power slammed into the hole. It shoved through, holding the hole at bay. It wasn't enough. He reached out again for a source, waving his arm in the air. 

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