09-18-2018, 09:50 PM
If he had been Runicflare, he would have been thinking the same thing about him. But he would also be somewhat offended - not all of his experiments ended up in fiery explosions. At least he tried, right? Perhaps just trying wasn't enough for everybody... People nowadays needed proof for just about everything - even existing! - and Augustus was willing to give just that. He was, after all, a scientist. What was a scientist without any proof? It went hand-in-hand, it was his second nature! Now, what was Runicflare to give him for a "test."
Well, it seemed as if they were going over the normal stuff first. Herbs and the like - he could manage that! He knew quite a few herbal remedies if he did say so himself but potions. Oi vey, he was horrible with them. He always adding something extra for a little spunk or did too little and it all just turned out to be a huge flop. He swallowed thickly. He would have to try. He nods his head slightly, ready for his first question. What to do when someone broke a limb?
Oh, that was easy!
"You line up the broken bones and set it. Then you make a makeshift splint with a pair of sturdy sticks and bandages. Though, I suppose you could make a poultice out of comfrey root to ease the patients pain then later give them stinging nettle and comfrey to help mend their bones." He relays this information easily, smiling confidently. The only reason he knew that was because, well, he's broken bones plenty of times before. It wasn't fun, but it helped him gain experience and knowledge that he could use now to help others.
Well, it seemed as if they were going over the normal stuff first. Herbs and the like - he could manage that! He knew quite a few herbal remedies if he did say so himself but potions. Oi vey, he was horrible with them. He always adding something extra for a little spunk or did too little and it all just turned out to be a huge flop. He swallowed thickly. He would have to try. He nods his head slightly, ready for his first question. What to do when someone broke a limb?
Oh, that was easy!
"You line up the broken bones and set it. Then you make a makeshift splint with a pair of sturdy sticks and bandages. Though, I suppose you could make a poultice out of comfrey root to ease the patients pain then later give them stinging nettle and comfrey to help mend their bones." He relays this information easily, smiling confidently. The only reason he knew that was because, well, he's broken bones plenty of times before. It wasn't fun, but it helped him gain experience and knowledge that he could use now to help others.