Like-Minded Correspondence
Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2019 3:40 am
by Linden
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"Fate is one of those finicky things that will never go the way you hoped, but will always take you to where you need to be."
ASH 11TH, YEAR 119, AGE OF STEEL
Dolur watched Linden work with one of the midwives to help a woman bring a child into this world. With mortar and pestle in hand, he crushed an herb mixture that was weighed on a small medical scale. What did the young apprentice say was in it again? One part Feverfew, three parts of Arrow Vine where the milk was dried into a powder, and one part Garl Root which is then got stirred in some Red Rasberry Leaf tea. The midwife keeping the young woman calm and telling her that the pains were natural.
"It hurts so much! I hate my partner! That man did that to me!" Screams the soon-to-be mother as she arches in pain.
"That is the pain talking, but please continue. Best to get everything off your chest as it will preoccupy your mind," replies Linden as he takes out a vial now and sets it down on the table. "Have you picked out names?"
"Demon!"
"Well... That's not a real name, but I'm sure there could be variations?" He says now while walking to the small table where the tea was cooling for consumption with his little mixture. Picking up the cup, he could tell that it might still be a tad bit warm so he blew on it while going to the bedside. "Now this may be a tad warm, but this will help ease some of the pain and I am working on something stronger." The midwife Laurel takes the warm cup and brings it to the other's lips as they drink and cringe. "Sorry, medicine rarely tastes good and you will have to drink all of it."
Angrily the young woman takes the cup and drinks the medicinal contents down in four gulps despite the burning. She began to cough as their back was patted. "What is your pain level?"
"Like I want to skin the man's face while he is trying to smoke his pipe!"
"Um, I was asking about your pain level, not what you wished to do to your partner at this current time."
"I feel like I have something the size of a watermelon trying to burst forth from me you over-talkative-"
The young woman let out a cry of pain as Linden grabbed the vial from the table and gently shook the liquid inside. The outside of the vial marked with various lines that told him how much he was using and how man portions were inside. The medicine will take a few more minutes to kick in and he couldn't give her anymore since she was pregnant. Taking out a hardened leather case, Linden unclasped the buckle that held a hypodermic syringe and three hollow hypodermic needles. Making sure to grab the base of the smallest needle, Linden carefully attaches it to the syringe as the world around him faded to the background.
Experienced eyes watch carefully to not touch any part of the needle that could potentially touch the young woman's skin as he asked Laurel to wash her hands with his cleanser and unscrew the lid. Once the vial was opened is when Linden placed the sterile tip in and drew up the proper amount based on his vials markings.
Turning he noticed the woman to be relaxed as the pain was being dulled which hopefully means she would be more willing to talk. "With Laurel's help, we are going to move you to your side and I'm going to give you something that will help with the pain for after what we are going to do okay?"
"Uh-huh," was her response as Linden looked at the syringe and went back to the vial that was still open and pressed down on the syringe to release half of the medication that he made.
"Why did you do that?" Asks Dolur to test his apprentice in front of him.
"The amount of powder I gave her is what I would give anyone her size and age, but since it has a stronger effect on her the dosage I have in the syringe needs to be cut in half."
"Why give her that if she is calm and not in pain?"
"Because the effect will wear off in ten minutes, but in her case, it will probably be double that and if you could time it that would be great," he answers and grabs a clean, damp cloth that soaking in his cleanser.
"Way ahead of you, Linden. I am your Mentor after all."
Smiling at them he begins to get Laurel to help move the young woman to her side as Linden came up to clean the area he was going to insert the needle into. Waiting for it to dry against the skin a little he takes a deep breath. Slowly and steadily he presses the sharp tip into the area near her spine. Doing it at least twice to both sides as the woman whimpers and lets out a sob.
"You are doing great, I promise you this will make things easier for you," Linden reassures and pulls out the needle slowly and takes the cloth that he used to press against the bleeding punctures. "You are doing great and soon you will have a beautiful child coming into this world." As they rolled the woman back to her back as Laurel and Linden went to work to prepare everything to bring the little one into the world.
"Well, I must say Lad that she was only in labor for four hours and your concoction worked for half that."
"I can only do so much until I learn more about how people process things differently since we both know one method doesn't work on everyone. If it did, then our job would be much easier."
"Ah, I wasn't criticizing. Just stating, there is a difference you know and I must say you have gotten better these past four years looking at a woman down there and delivering children," Dolur gives Linden a jab on the side.
"Were you always this vulgar?"
"You came to me because I am one of the best in Atinaw, so you remember that. If memory serves, you came to me on hands and knees too."
"Okay, okay, enough of that. It was just a long day and I'm just glad that the baby is very healthy. I know Laurel was happy for me to leave, but she knows how I work the best," Linden sighs and knew he needed a shower and a change of clothes once they get to Dolur's home/clinic.
"Ah! Before I forget, there is a favor I need of you and not really favor either since you will do it," Dolur states as they walk up to his building.
"Oh? What would that be?"
"I need you to write a letter to a friend of mine in Lorien if you will. I need parts for my latest device and if he could make me a few items that were artificed than even better!"
Linden unlocked the door and allowed Dolur to enter first as Linden let out a yawn before following in. "I can, but why not ask someone around our region or someplace closer?"
"Because Wagner and I know each other and it gives me an excuse to make that bastard work on something fine and delicate! We are good friends that need to torment each other you know," he grins and walks over to take the soiled back from Linden. "Now go wash up and I will take care of these. Even I learned a thing or two from you and can clean and sterilize them just fine. Now go."
"Thanks, Dolur, you are the best no matter what the others around town say."
"You are- Wait... What do they say? Not that I care since I know I am a grumpy ass dwarf," Dolur waited for his apprentice to respond but was given laughter instead and clicked his tongue. "Cheeky brat! You are catching on!"
Freshly cleaned and in new clothes, Linden sat down and went to work on the letter that Dolur wanted to send to his friend Wagner. Wondering why he needed to write it anyways until he saw the notes that Dolur took for him during this case. It was semi-legible, but thankfully Linden understood "Dolur language" and by the ink well were a list of items and designs that he knew he needed to redo. This was going to take a while.
"Right," he whispers and pushes the scribbled notes aside to write down in the ledger later with the others. First things first, redrawing the items that Dolur wants to be made as some had some stains from jams, mead, and oil.
Taking out a clean sheet of thick parchment, Linden began to measure everything and the best thing about Dolur is that almost everything he drew was true to size. This one was a piece for his "hands" that he had around the shop and usually needed to be replaced. It appears one of his handpieces for his own practice needed a replacement and they also required runic magic to be applied. It was a part of the handpiece that when a scalpel blade was attached, saying the activation word allowed heat to heat up the blade that allowed for near-instant cauterization. It was genius really and one of the big reasons why he wished to practice under Dolur.
Once they were finished with the proper measurements and the break down of every piece, Linden began to work on the note. It didn't occur to him he hasn't eaten for the past nine hours between the birth to now. Dolur knew better than to tear Linden away when he was obviously invested and focused, so he had stew and water at the table near the door that would be waiting for him once finished.
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Dear Mister Lamprecht Wagner,
I am writing to you on behalf of Mister Dolur Silvertomes, my mentor. He is requesting your services in the creation and possible artificing of the creations that are shown in the blueprints that I have enclosed. They have been marked with the symbols that will be needed. Do not worry, the blueprints have been marked with commands that are to be placed upon them.
My Mentor speaks highly of your abilities and is also, dare I say, a challenge. To see if, as he put it, "old age has made you lazy" and I know that being in your profession and the magic that you utilize, that isn't the case. In terms of payment, he has the ledger that has set the previous lifetime price that you two have agreed upon with both your signatures plus two witnesses. He will send word once the finished items have reached us and inspected to submit his payment.
If you would so kindly send correspondence back for a base timeline, it would be highly appreciated. He would like to have them by mid-Glade with the end of Searing being the latest possible. If the time requested is not feasible, please let us know and we will work on an agreement.
Sincerely,
Linden Asmund
Helping Hands Need 6 - - Another view
Scalpel Handpiece Need 5