09-11-2020, 06:51 PM
SOOTHSAYER ❝ ROAN ❞ THE TYPHOON
Goldie's presence was new, yes, but it did little to unnerve the soothsayer, or distract him from his goal. She had entrusted him with watching over his division, and those that were promoted, which meant that she trusted him. She knew he would do the right thing, and for that he was grateful. He offered her a mere nod in greeting as she approached, his tail flicking and his ears perked, ready to listen to any potential answers. Harlow's presence was new as well, and surprised the siamese slightly, Roan having not expected the other to be interested in healing. Despite this, he was more than willing to let the child participate, chuckling and nodding when he heard the younger hybrid's words. He spoke simply, his long tail curling around to rest atop his paws, "You are right, Harlow. Making sure an injury is clean is vitally important, in order to prevent infections. In many cases, any sort of infection can be much, much worse than the injury that originally caused it." Just like how Ament's infected injuries had been awful. The raptor's base injuries hadn't exactly been insubstantial, but the infection had made everything so much worse.
The next to approach was none other than Rosemary, whose presence did cause the soothsayer to temporarily pause. He hadn't seen the other since he had watched her house go up in flames, and her bouncing back from it so fluidly was certainly... surprising. Despite his worries for her mental health, Roan nodded at her as well, saying in a rough purr, "Thank you, Rosemary. I will be sure to keep you in mind when I'm making my decisions." She was far from a bad choice, especially considering her past experience. Moving his blue gaze from her to Lawkit, he tilted his head to one side, listening intently to what the boy had to say. While Law was technically right, he was also very vague, a fact that caused the older feline to frown. One couldn't afford to just handwave what they were doing, especially when it came to real injuries. He pointed this out, rolling his shoulders before he spoke, "While you are right about most of it, it'd be best to specify what you're giving them for the pain. In this case, you'd probably give them poppy seeds. Although you could also mix dock leaves into the salve if necessary. Like if they've had poppy seeds very recently, or have been in pain many times." Turning towards the entirety of the group now, the medic questioned, "Why do you all suppose you wouldn't want to give someone poppy seeds over and over again, or rely on them too much to soothe a patient's pain?" It was a fairly basic question, and he hoped that at least one of his "students" would be able to get it right.
The next to approach was none other than Rosemary, whose presence did cause the soothsayer to temporarily pause. He hadn't seen the other since he had watched her house go up in flames, and her bouncing back from it so fluidly was certainly... surprising. Despite his worries for her mental health, Roan nodded at her as well, saying in a rough purr, "Thank you, Rosemary. I will be sure to keep you in mind when I'm making my decisions." She was far from a bad choice, especially considering her past experience. Moving his blue gaze from her to Lawkit, he tilted his head to one side, listening intently to what the boy had to say. While Law was technically right, he was also very vague, a fact that caused the older feline to frown. One couldn't afford to just handwave what they were doing, especially when it came to real injuries. He pointed this out, rolling his shoulders before he spoke, "While you are right about most of it, it'd be best to specify what you're giving them for the pain. In this case, you'd probably give them poppy seeds. Although you could also mix dock leaves into the salve if necessary. Like if they've had poppy seeds very recently, or have been in pain many times." Turning towards the entirety of the group now, the medic questioned, "Why do you all suppose you wouldn't want to give someone poppy seeds over and over again, or rely on them too much to soothe a patient's pain?" It was a fairly basic question, and he hoped that at least one of his "students" would be able to get it right.
DON'T ASK FOR HELP, YOU'RE ALL ALONE
YOU'LL HAVE TO ANSWER TO YOUR OWN PRESSURE!
YOU'LL HAVE TO ANSWER TO YOUR OWN PRESSURE!
— Reggan
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