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"Yes, the head injury should be worked on first."

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They'll get to work on reducing the inflammation and pushing his body to reabsorb the pooled blood faster, as well as just throwing a lot of undirected Healing-energy at the bruised tissue. 

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(Altarrin tries to stay relaxed, and...pretty quickly falls asleep, because they really did give him a lot of drugs earlier.) 

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She's never healed a brain herself, but she can sort of tell what they're doing. Decreasing the swelling and re-absorbing the blood while providing the body with healing-energy so it can... do something. Almost like it's ... realigning parts of his brain that were ... jostled out of place? It's so subtle she could almost miss it.

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"I think I can see the ... directions the healing is helping with? I could help it along if that would be useful."

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They don't really know what she means by that - and are pretty distracted, right now - but yes, of course, if she has some sort of prior training with head injuries, she should use that! 

 

(They can speculate later about why the governor's woman apparently has more Healing-training than them in this particular area. It's going to make fascinating gossip material, at some later point.) 

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She doesn't have prior training really? Unless figuring out calming counts. Seems likelier than her having two unrelated skills that the other Healers haven't encountered.

 

She reorients some of the pieces that are most clearly being pushed by the healing to ... point... in more natural directions. 

 

"Did that help?"

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They're not sure - whatever she did, it's very subtle to Healing-Sight - but it definitely didn't make things worse? She should keep doing it, if she thinks it's helpful. Probably. 

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She'll do it slowly then, so they have a chance to warn her if anything starts looking worse.

It will still only be a half a candlemark before she's done with the fixes that seem obvious to her.

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They don't interrupt her. It's clearly not doing the patient any harm and it's...maybe helping? It's hard to tell at first, but after a while it does look like the currents of life-energy in his brain are moving more smoothly. 

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(At some point he drifts half-awake - the not-exactly-visual distortions are still there - he's sure he recognizes it, and that it's important - it's still not doing anything, his mind isn't - reacting normally to the fact that it's important - but it's fine, he can make a mental note of it and drift off again...) 

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After she's finished, she takes a moment to collect her thoughts. She's... really rather tired. 

"Would it be acceptable for me to sleep here for a few candlemarks? You can wake me up be if he needs to be calmed again."

She's hardly needed anywhere else, at least till the evening.

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...Sure, she can sleep on-site. Seems good to have her nearby, in case the patient wakes up confused and agitated again, they heard he did that before. Does she need a bedroll brought in? 

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She'll find one herself and settle in to nap on the floor of ... her own bedroom technically.

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The next time Altarrin wakes up, a couple of candlemarks later, his head does in fact feel much better! The drugs are wearing off and he's in a lot of pain, and doesn't particularly want to move or open his eyes or even think too hard, but - he can think, and he remembers where he is. 

(He is approximately a normal amount of stressed about this - a level of anxiety he can keep under control but that definitely does take some controlling - and that's...surprising, for some reason...?) 

 

...remembering a note of confusion from earlier - or, well, he doesn't remember it very well, actually, it didn't seem important at the time. But - visual distortions, he remembers that, and - the strange calmness, that he didn't have to work for at all... 

 

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...Oh. 

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That would have implications! Kind of a lot of them actually! 

 

- this is also going to be awkward to handle. The young woman isn't wearing the standard uniform of the Healer, and even in his hazy state he noticed the dynamic between her and the uniformed Healers. She isn't one of them. He'll need to figure out what her position is, and how to - make her a better offer - but without actually giving away how invested he is. 

He should properly check her Gifts, too, before he does anything else. She's not at his bedside right now; she might or might not be in the room and he really doesn't want to open his eyes to check. He's not sure he's capable of using mage-sight yet, either. But - soon. And then, once he knows for sure one way or another, he can think about plans. 

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Petra wakes up from her nap rather hungry. Probably she should go eat a meal before seeing the governor this evening.

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Before leaving she'll check on her patient's progress.

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He looks much better! His fever is down, and the backlash and magical exhaustion are clearing up on their own, now that it's been a full day since he was injured. His head injury looks noticeably improved; the disrupted pathways in his brain are nearly back to normal, just slower and foggier. His lungs are still a mess, and he must be in a remarkable amount of pain - the painkillers they gave him before are nearly out of his system and he apparently hasn't gotten another dose - but he's resting calmly enough. 

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The other Healers can confirm that he was more oriented when he last woke up; he knew where he was, and remembers at least hazily how he was injured. He's keeping down fluids. They still haven't made a lot of headway on healing his non-life-threatening broken bones - just staying on top of his smoke-damaged lungs and holding off pneumonia has been keeping them busy - and he's obviously still very weak. 

He requested earlier that they pass a message back to Jacona; since he's not going to be able to travel for a week or more, he wants some of his staff to Gate over. Which seems like a dubiously good idea, but he's clearly a man dedicated to his work. 

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Hmm. She wonders who on his staff he wants to see that badly. 

 

It's not really her business. She doesn't see anything obvious she can help with so she'll head out and eat a meal before the evening's activities.

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Leaving Jacona on zero notice is not very practical, but Ellitrea can understand why Altarrin wants people loyal to him on site. She'll organize a team of mages, loyal to him personally and not just via compulsions, enough to rotate through guarding him day and night. 

They get a place in the permanent-Gate-network queue, and reach Tahahau by around sunset. 

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Altarrin is dozing, but asked to be woken when his people arrived, an instruction which the Healers obey with some reluctance (he is really not in any shape to be working.) 

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He is probably not also in any shape for a Mindspeech conversation, but Ellitrea is skilled with her Gift and can be gentle. 

 

 

...She is moderately confused by his request, but isn't going to ask questions, she doesn't need to know. She'll check if she can mindread the Healers, first - it should be fine, none of them are Thoughtsensers or important enough to have talismans - and, in fact, she can. 

"He wants to know who the other Healer works for," she says in a low voice. "He said she was - here earlier, and he thinks for much of the night - and was not wearing a Healer's uniform?" 

 

(She is reading their minds so hard while she waits for their answer.) 

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