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A smol mermaid enters Hearthkeeper's Refuge
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The people playing cards look over to her when she speaks, and the old man waves to her. Once it's clear that the woman has the situation in hand, they return to their game.

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The people looking at Twintails see someone who first and foremost is very small. By height and width, she looks like a 6-year-old child. However, her proportions suggest that she's more mature than that for her own species.

If the people here have any concept of mermaids, that's what she appears to be. Her upper body looks basically human; the skin looks like normal human skin. Her skin tone is the sort of brown where it's not clear if it's a deep tan or just her default skin tone. Her lower body is scaly and silvery. It may stand out that she has two tails. Sort of. About halfway down, or maybe a little further, her tail forks into two ends. It… doesn't really look like it's supposed to be like that, though; one of the tails looks a bit… supernumerary.

She's almost completely bald, though a few strands and patches of brown 'hair' hang down to the ends of her ears. (The human standing over her is close enough to see that the strands aren't really hair strands. They're too thick, for starters.)

Although she's completely naked, it's not clear whether she's a girl or a boy. She has no immediately obvious genitalia, or perhaps the angle just isn't right; and her torso looks like a buff man's, except without any nipples or areolae. If anyone here is thinking of her as a 'she', it's probably mostly because of her voice and her 'hair' length; and who knows, maybe they aren't thinking of her as a 'she' at all.

She's missing an eye. (Either that, or she's been keeping her right eye persistently closed for no apparent reason.)

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(Yet again, she's not speaking Twintails' language. It's also clearly a different language from the one(s) she overheard from the people playing cards.)

(Wow, this language magic is really powerful. It must have been the work of several mages.)

"…Yes. I'm from the ocean." This time the meekness in her voice is genuine, not a conscious effort to sound non-threatening. No human has ever spoken to her before. This human is much bigger than she is, and is now standing over her. And Twintails is an outsider in a strange space full of strange people. The fact that the humans seem friendly does not make Twintails feel significantly less vulnerable.

She breaks eye contact and looks down at her hands instead. "I sort of intruded on purpose, but I don't mean any harm."

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A faint smile graces her face.

"You're not an intruder. Everyone who comes here is welcome."

"We'll find some way for you to get around more easily out of the water, but in the meantime, would you like me to carry you to a lake or indoor pool?"

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Twintails isn't looking at the human's face, so she can't see the smile.

But she hears the words. Everyone who comes here is welcome.

She releases emotional and physical tension she didn't know she was holding.

Everyone who comes here is welcome.

She's not sure whether she believes that or not, but… just the fact that they're willing to even temporarily treat her as if she's welcome is… not something she thought could ever exist for her again.

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She shakes her head. "I don't need water. I need…"

Even Twintails is startled that apparently the next thing that happens is she bursts into tears.

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"Would you like a hug?"

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She nods automatically, without even thinking about it.

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The woman leans down and pulls Twintails into her arms.

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Twintails wraps her arms around the human's neck and keeps crying.

This is the first time another person has touched her in nine moons. She cries even harder. She knew she missed it, but she didn't know how much.

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She is suddenly terrified to ask for what she needs. She's scared that despite all their magic they won't be able to do it, or they'll refuse to do it.

So she just keeps crying.

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"You said you needed something?"

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She nods but doesn't say anything.

It's several long moments before she can say anything.

"I don't – I don't know if you can…"

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"Fewer things are beyond my power than you might imagine."

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That's… actually terrifying, in the grand scheme of things. Is this person actually a human at all?

But, okay…

Twintails takes several deep breaths, trying to at least calm down enough to talk.

"I… I can't eat." She barely gets out the word 'eat' before she starts sobbing again. "It gets stuck in my crop," she pats a spot just below her neck, "it won't move past that, and – and I don't – I don't know what to do! I don't know how to fix it…! I tried, but…!"

Please help me, I don't want to die.

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"That's easily enough fixed. Can I take you to our physician?"

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That's easily enough fixed.

Her brain trips over itself.

'Easily enough fixed'?

Just like that?

She's… not going to die?

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Well, she'll believe it when she sees it. Maybe when they get there, the doctor will say 'Oh no, there's been some mistake, I can't fix that.'

But for now, she'll allow herself cautious optimism.

"Okay."

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The woman picks her up and carries her through a series of hallways before reaching a door, which she opens.

Inside is a room with dark slate floors and cabinets and shelves lining the walls, most of which seem to contain glass jars of various dried plant parts, white powders, and pills. A small brazier burns in the corner, a smooth, smokeless flame with no apparent source of fuel. The woman sets her down on a sort of padded table, itself covered in paper.

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A moment later, a man enters the room from another door. He's tall and slender, with green skin, pointed ears, and six fingers on each hand. He wears a colorful sleeveless shirt and shorts, adorned with what seems like entirely too many painted wooden beads. Most of his visible skin, excepting his face, is covered in tattoos, which primarily seem to depict fire, pigs, trees, and acorns.

"Hello, girl. I am Ton'guni. You have a problem with your crop passing food, no? I will start with some simple diagnostic magic. If you have questions, you can ask, and eh... maybe I can answer. Specific questions are easier. The Hearthkeeper can stay, or go, if you care about medical privacy."

He speaks with a relaxed manner, revealing pointed teeth. As he does, he walks around the room, pulling various dried plant parts out of jars and boxes.

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(What's a 'girl'? Probably it doesn't matter.)

"…Okay." She doesn't know what 'hearthkeeper' means, but she assumes 'the Hearthkeeper' refers to the person who brought her here. "They can stay."

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"I'll get started then."

He casts the handful of dried leaves, roots, and bark he spent the past minute gathering into the brazier in the corner, which begins to produce a thin, fragrant smoke. Then he starts chanting. It's in a different language than the one he had been speaking in, though Twintails can still understand some of what he's saying. There are a lot of words that don't translate, and much of those that do seem to be indecipherable metaphors and appeals to various entities associated with fire and oak trees, or perhaps the same entity. It's unclear. The entire thing is in some kind of poetic meter and lasts about a minute and a half. When he's done, he takes a deep breath of the smoke.

Ton'guni now has fairly detailed knowledge (by the standards of Earth doctors, at least) of any significant medical issues afflicting Twintails. What does he find?

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Twintails is weak and tired from not eating for a few days. But it's clear that she was already undernourished before that. Not in ways that were going to kill her, but in ways that were probably affecting her cognition and mood and overall health in ways she didn't even notice or would have chalked up to other things. In the way that a human can spend years being anemic and not even consciously notice that they're tired all the time.

She seems to have some nebulous neurological issues. Fatigue. Random pain, random dizziness, random headaches. Doesn't seem to be from the malnutrition, or at least not entirely from the malnutrition, so maybe it's lingering sequelae from some kind of toxin or something.

Looks like the problem with her crop is aperistalsis in the tube leading to her stomach; but it's not clear what caused that. Nothing looks infected or inflamed or anything. Maybe it's just part of the same neuropathic package as everything else, but why it started now is anyone's guess.

Her right eye is missing, but he probably didn't need diagnostic magic to figure that out. Fortunately her vision in her remaining eye is at least normal by mermaid standards. (It's up to him whether he notices that she's nearsighted by human standards.)

The second tail is a genetic anomaly. It doesn't seem to be causing her any health problems, aside from maybe imposing extra metabolic costs on existing. Probably makes it harder to swim, though. Oh, and some of the bones in the second tail look like they broke a while ago and then healed a wee bit out of alignment.

Her 'hair' has been falling out as a stress response to, well, stress, and to not eating.

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"So, you have a couple of problems. I'll start with your crop."

He grabs more dried plants from his jars, crushes them with a mortar and pestle, and mixes them into some kind of oil, which he pours into a cup.

"Drink this. Should clear it up within an hour, faster if I give you a massage."

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Twintails takes the cup.

She stares at the liquid inside.

…She doesn't dare believe. She decides right here and now: She won't believe until she's eaten a meal and the meal has moved into her stomach in a timely fashion. Or maybe not until the meal after that and the meal after that have followed suit.

She doesn't dare believe. But she does dare to hope, just a little.

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