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Days were a blur, lost in a haze of routine and travel. They had a schedule to follow, the medics and the few gifted Healers visiting various groups of Dreadlords and Guard alike. Her return to the city left a wonderfully exhausted Perrine, who longed for a bath and a good rest. She had not made time to return home at her father's residence, instead pausing for an exhaustive moment at the barracks she barely spent time in. She was always called away for her magic, heralded as one of the best the Dreadlord ranks have seen in years, but they loved to work her to the very bone.
There had come a knock upon her door, a last minute order to check up on the last group in.
Perrine did not bother with her uniformed jacket, choosing to remain as she was. Disturbed in her attempt to wind down from extensive travel had her still in riding pants, her grey shirt loose, and her silvery blonde hair unbound and cascading down her back in a thick waterfall. She had longed to wash it, to massage different expensive oils in it to keep it glossy and bouncing, but it was an exhausted Dreadlord healer than walked into the consult room below the building she was in.
"Right. What is wrong with you... Henk?" She peered down at the papers, scowling at the name. Was that it? The report was bare bones, and the Fourth Rank Dreadlord looked up to see the awaiting patient.
"Took the brunt of a rough and tumble? Hm?" She set aside the board and gestured for him to remove his jacket and shirt. Not only did her magic sense the inner wounds in oneself, it was better to get an eye on what she would be dealing with. Perri was thorough in her evaluations. She only used her magic if it was required, not wishing to burn out her reserves over small scrapes.
Henk
There had come a knock upon her door, a last minute order to check up on the last group in.
Perrine did not bother with her uniformed jacket, choosing to remain as she was. Disturbed in her attempt to wind down from extensive travel had her still in riding pants, her grey shirt loose, and her silvery blonde hair unbound and cascading down her back in a thick waterfall. She had longed to wash it, to massage different expensive oils in it to keep it glossy and bouncing, but it was an exhausted Dreadlord healer than walked into the consult room below the building she was in.
"Right. What is wrong with you... Henk?" She peered down at the papers, scowling at the name. Was that it? The report was bare bones, and the Fourth Rank Dreadlord looked up to see the awaiting patient.
"Took the brunt of a rough and tumble? Hm?" She set aside the board and gestured for him to remove his jacket and shirt. Not only did her magic sense the inner wounds in oneself, it was better to get an eye on what she would be dealing with. Perri was thorough in her evaluations. She only used her magic if it was required, not wishing to burn out her reserves over small scrapes.
Henk