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She's starting to feel tired but a Mage-guard wouldn't actually be able to help this, rather high ranking, man. 

"Show me how a Healing meld works?"

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This normally takes months of training! However, one of the junior Healers has (very very weak) Mindspeech, and can sort of - extend a mental hand to Petra, not trying to pull her in but looking for a direction to lean - 

 

"It's like dancing," another of the Healers offers, helpfully. "The trick is you have to relax - you have to care less about where the you ends and the we starts..." 

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Petra is distracted, and pushing slightly less hard on the calm.

Altarrin struggles to open his eyes. 

 

 

...immediately regrets it, ow ow ow. But he can - lie still and try to think -? 

(Not really, no, he's still extremely concussed and in way too much pain to concentrate, and - not Gating out, not fighting back, not shielding, both because it's definitely not going to work and because, on some level, he still feels like he probably doesn't need to - he just doesn't understand why not...) 

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The offered mental hand seems surprisingly clear for such a novel sensation, she leans into it....

"Is this okay?"

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It's a pretty weird-feeling way to join a Healing-meld, but it seems to work? And probably everyone does it weird on their first couple of tries? 

The other Healers are experienced, and can meld with each other, fully sharing their reserves, so that Petra only needs to draw on that one point of contact. 

 

 

(Petra very suddenly has access to vastly more Healing-energy than she's ever touched in her life.) 

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The patient is holding still, not flailing or panicking or fighting them, but it's a more awake-feeling sort of holding still. 

 

(Altarrin really wants to ask where he is but he has not, yet, actually figured out how to make talking work.) 

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If he's holding still then she'll just maintain the lower amount of calming she was pushing while joining the meld, even if she has access to a much larger reserve now.

"I believe it's working. I can keep calming him for quite a while this way."

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"- Are you ready to keep him calmer if he gets violent again when we start working on Healing him?" the leader of the Healers' group asks. (She's the only one who's experienced enough to talk while in a Healing-meld trance, and her voice is still toneless and strange.) 

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"Yes."

Should she be speaking that way too? She'll assume not unless someone explains otherwise.

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No one comments on how she is or isn't speaking! 

 

The other Healers start working on their patient's many, many injuries. They're - reasonably decent at it. Not state-of-the-art, the best Healers are obviously going to be in Jacona or in other central cities, but they're trained to the basic standards.

(And it's much harder to be nervous about a uniform while deep in a Healing-meld.) 

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Their patient has kind of a lot of injuries! And even the most skilled Healing - which this isn't - takes a lot of out of the patient as well as the Healer. They're mostly focusing on his lungs - it's the sort of problem that can get a lot worse even overnight - and then on the other internal bleeding. They probably won't be able to get much further than that before the patient's body is worn out and won't be able to tolerate any further Healing. 

 

(Altarrin, eventually, pieces together that some of what he's experiencing is "Healing being used on him". This is...fine? Probably? He still has no idea where he is but if he was among enemies then they would be finishing him off, not Healing his injuries, right? ...Also he's very very tired. It's taking less calm-pushing to keep him relaxed, by now.) 

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It's going to take them a couple of candlemarks to go through all of that, though. 

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They get through almost all of it before a messenger arrives for Petra.

"The Governor requests your company, Healer Petra."

The messenger glances nervously at the Archmage-General bleeding on the bed. This seems... complicated. Not that the Governor is likely to take that as an excuse - there are plenty of Healers who aren't his concubine that can handle this.

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Oh, she must be at least a candlemark late to see him. Really it's surprising he was willing to wait this long. She looks to the lead Healer.

"Is it acceptable if I leave now? I can return later in the evening."

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The lead Healer looks very dubious about this suggestion! (Though, uh, also it pretty clearly comes from the governor, and it's not like they want to upset him either...) 

 

"I think we're fine on Healing, he's stabilized and we're doing detail work at this point that can wait. But. Can you - check if he's– if he'll stay calm if you try to leave -?" 

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"Yes,"

She'll take her hand off and take a step back, waiting to see how he reacts.

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Not calmly! Less violently than before, maybe - he's in much less pain, and vaguely more aware of his body and the fact that he really shouldn't move too much and injure himself further and he's trying to use willpower to hold still - but it's not working very well. 

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Petra looks questioningly at the lead Healer.

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The Healers would really rather she not leave, but also they don't want to make waves or upset the governor! ...The lead Healer will try to communicate very diplomatically that it seems like the patient, who is important, does better when Petra is there and can do her particular Healing-technique to keep him calm. 

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The messenger would rather not communicate this to the Governor! It sounds like an excuse - and not a very believable one at that. It's not as if Petra has any advanced Healing training. 

Would one of the Healers like to accompany him back to the Governor and let him know about this "particular Healing-technique" they need his concubine for?

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...Sure, they're mostly supernumerary at this point anyway, the patient is sufficiently stabilized for the night they just need him to not, you know, set the entire place on fire. 

The most junior of the Healers will (very reluctantly and uncomfortably) agree to go with the messenger. 

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The Governor is not happy with this development and informs the junior Healer that he'll be looking for some competent Healers after this is over.

Afterwards he eyes the young man briefly, as if tempted to do something more, before dismissing him.

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This is exactly the sort of thing he was really really really hoping to avoid!!!! ....It's better than being set on fire by their terrifying patient, though. Probably? 

The junior Healer returns to report this. 

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Their terrifying patient is so exhausted right now, and it's not taking a lot of effort for Petra to keep him calm and sleepy and relaxed, but it's - definitely, noticeably, taking some effort.

(He is, in this moment, in a state where he would plausibly try to Gate out the moment they let him work up enough adrenaline for it, and it might or might not work but it would definitely be inconvenient either way.)

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She will keep pushing calm at this level for at least a dozen candlemarks without complaint, as long as the other Healers can provide enough reserves. She's pretty sure it would be bad for the Governor if a high ranking official died here in preventable circumstances while she went to see him. He can take it out on her tomorrow night. 

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