7 Glade, Year 123
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There was never a dull moment in Glade.
Perhaps it was the fact that even in the deserts, the sands would normally be beginning to warm up again, preparing for the scorching days that would come. The days normally would start to lengthen. But the second sun meant that it was eternally daytime, and with perpetual sunlight, it wasn’t uncommon for people to be getting into trouble... especially the children. The Vastiana had set more than one bone and they were but a few weeks into the season. Sprains, bumps, bruises, injuries... She didn’t lecture like parents might have hoped she would when they brought their little ones in to Sweet Remedies for getting them treatment; Hilana had been a wild thing herself as a child and she had had more than her share of lumps and bumps and dislocated limbs. Her guardians had put her right again and let her learn the hard way. Pain was a wonderful teacher, even though so many shunned their lessons.
But beyond that, for a number of animals it was mating season, and the Derby was coming up in Tertium, and it meant that Hilana had lots on her mind. There was a lot to do, and sometimes, even with the ever-present sun, there just weren’t enough hours to do it in. She had training to do later, and even more to study before bedtime. But for the time being, Hilana was focused on what was going on in the apothecary. With the greenstick fracture put back together, the arm was splinted with bamboo and cloth for the next few days, and medication given to encourage the bones to connect back together once again. The little boy would be back in five days for a checkup, and then chances were, he would be back to the same shenanigans that had gotten him into this situation in the first place.
She saw them out the door, and tidied up the table, looking around with a great deal of satisfaction. She did enjoy helping people, treating injuries and illnesses with herbs and plants, turning them into medication. The shop was located in the bustling Port Vasta district, not far off of the Forum, and as such, it saw quite a bit of activity. The walls were lined with jars of all kinds of dried botanicals, spices, herbs, flowers, peelings, leaves, so on and so forth. Another section of shelves held jars of differently-flavoured honeys, each of them labeled: some had been gathered from bees that tended to wildflowers, others to those in different orchards, some were augmented further with spices like cinnamon and nutmeg and clove. Pots of plants, some available for sale, both local and exotic, were frequent. Aisles held packets of teas and medicines that had already been prepared: bottles and jars and paper packets or boxes for treating everything from skin issues to stomach or muscle aches to exhaustion. For treating a case of the blues to fatigue to overgiving. There was plenty to be found, and more still that could be prepared upon request by Hilana or her mentor, Vasilei.
The young woman had her long, thick hair bound up in a bun atop her head, and her long, tiered cotton skirts were dyed in shades of orange, gold, and white. A rather plain, sleeveless shirt hung off of one shoulder, exposing most of her midriff to her hips where the skin hung, but around her shoulders was a young, steely-grey python that was contentedly hanging out like some sort of accessory. There was an even larger python hanging out on a driftwood branch in the window, though his colouring was grey, black and white in a rather unnatural pattern. Tiaz was content to sun himself, sleeping lazily on his perch, while the younger female, Fiya, had spent most of the last season being carried around and becoming quite used to this. With the table cleaned up, Hilana could get a book out and do a bit of reading to see who and what came in next. It never did hurt to keep studying, after all: learning never ended. While the nomadic Vastiana had an excellent memory, there was always plenty worth refreshing herself on.
[Closed - Garr]
There was never a dull moment in Glade.
Perhaps it was the fact that even in the deserts, the sands would normally be beginning to warm up again, preparing for the scorching days that would come. The days normally would start to lengthen. But the second sun meant that it was eternally daytime, and with perpetual sunlight, it wasn’t uncommon for people to be getting into trouble... especially the children. The Vastiana had set more than one bone and they were but a few weeks into the season. Sprains, bumps, bruises, injuries... She didn’t lecture like parents might have hoped she would when they brought their little ones in to Sweet Remedies for getting them treatment; Hilana had been a wild thing herself as a child and she had had more than her share of lumps and bumps and dislocated limbs. Her guardians had put her right again and let her learn the hard way. Pain was a wonderful teacher, even though so many shunned their lessons.
But beyond that, for a number of animals it was mating season, and the Derby was coming up in Tertium, and it meant that Hilana had lots on her mind. There was a lot to do, and sometimes, even with the ever-present sun, there just weren’t enough hours to do it in. She had training to do later, and even more to study before bedtime. But for the time being, Hilana was focused on what was going on in the apothecary. With the greenstick fracture put back together, the arm was splinted with bamboo and cloth for the next few days, and medication given to encourage the bones to connect back together once again. The little boy would be back in five days for a checkup, and then chances were, he would be back to the same shenanigans that had gotten him into this situation in the first place.
She saw them out the door, and tidied up the table, looking around with a great deal of satisfaction. She did enjoy helping people, treating injuries and illnesses with herbs and plants, turning them into medication. The shop was located in the bustling Port Vasta district, not far off of the Forum, and as such, it saw quite a bit of activity. The walls were lined with jars of all kinds of dried botanicals, spices, herbs, flowers, peelings, leaves, so on and so forth. Another section of shelves held jars of differently-flavoured honeys, each of them labeled: some had been gathered from bees that tended to wildflowers, others to those in different orchards, some were augmented further with spices like cinnamon and nutmeg and clove. Pots of plants, some available for sale, both local and exotic, were frequent. Aisles held packets of teas and medicines that had already been prepared: bottles and jars and paper packets or boxes for treating everything from skin issues to stomach or muscle aches to exhaustion. For treating a case of the blues to fatigue to overgiving. There was plenty to be found, and more still that could be prepared upon request by Hilana or her mentor, Vasilei.
The young woman had her long, thick hair bound up in a bun atop her head, and her long, tiered cotton skirts were dyed in shades of orange, gold, and white. A rather plain, sleeveless shirt hung off of one shoulder, exposing most of her midriff to her hips where the skin hung, but around her shoulders was a young, steely-grey python that was contentedly hanging out like some sort of accessory. There was an even larger python hanging out on a driftwood branch in the window, though his colouring was grey, black and white in a rather unnatural pattern. Tiaz was content to sun himself, sleeping lazily on his perch, while the younger female, Fiya, had spent most of the last season being carried around and becoming quite used to this. With the table cleaned up, Hilana could get a book out and do a bit of reading to see who and what came in next. It never did hurt to keep studying, after all: learning never ended. While the nomadic Vastiana had an excellent memory, there was always plenty worth refreshing herself on.