by Oluse on January 20th, 2012, 4:16 am
Oluse watched the man calmly as he perused the room, looking in ceramic jars of pastes, and starting into a display of dozens of glass vials full of an assortment of infusions. The room itself was large, standing well over even Banir's head, as all the rooms on the first floor were. Within the room stood a heavy wooden table, with thick strong legs finished with a dark tinting. The table was cleared, and around it sat two simple chairs. An ornately carved desk with neatly stacked papers, a bookshelf full of not just books but various Vantha trinkets, a chest of medical instruments, and a display case full of herbal remedies stood respectively about the room in a pleasing arrangement. The large case sat closed, to conceal some of the more intimidating looking instruments from the sight of patience that did not understand their purposes. But other than that the entire room felt open, and straight forward. An ambiance of privacy, and safety permeated the air about them. The entire building was undoubtedly a true place of healing.
"I apologize for the room. They are refurnishing the better adorned counsel rooms at the moment, so we will just have to speak in here. Though, I have more supplies here anyway, so it works better in a way." He notified the two as he passed the threshold before them. The door closed, and he moved toward the chairs as he listened to the two speak, giving a slightly confused look to Alea as she spoke, still not understanding why she was there. Still her input seemed useful. Oluses lips mouthed Banir's name as Alea spoke it, wondering why the man didn't introduce himself. He figured it was because Banir must feel nervous, supposedly about having to uncover his face. And, as Banir gave forth his half truth Oluse raised an eyebrow, but nodded a moment later.
"Well, Banir. If you would like to pull yourself up onto the table, or sit down in one of the chairs, it might help take some stress of your leg. You'll want to keep as much weight off of it as possible as it heals. The creaking can be offputting, but the table won't break." He gave a kind smile and a nod. "Alea, if you'd like to take a seat, feel free..." He felt awkward having her there. Not only because of Banir's discomfort but his own guilt. He had meant to go back and see her after their reunion, he just hadn't found the time. Nor the courage. Despite his discomfort the work environment gave him a convenient script to follow. He didn't have to be Oluse, the awkward kid from Danval at the center, he could be an herbalist, a servant of the wounded, a doctor, a medic, or just an attendant. Anything but Oluse, the awkward kid from Denval.
In response to Banir's comment he said kindly, not wanting to blatantly disregard his words, "Over exertion is easy enough to remedy. Time will heal it, but I can put together a simple oil blend of Valerian and Yarrow for you to apply till it does so. I would like to take a look at it before you go to make sure you didn't injure it, however." He did love the seemingly endless supply of herbs the Center held at all times, even in the dead of winter, but he tried his best to remain aware of his patient's coin purses, and trying to always use the cheapest of remedies.
He glanced at Alea, and thought of her comment on Banir's face, then looked attentively back to Banir. "And, I will show you how to keep those cuts clean before you go, if you have the time. Is there any other injuries you'd like to tell me about? And if you don't mind, it would help to hear the story of what exactly happened to cause them." His eyes shifted slightly to Alea, opening the question up to her as much as Banir. He had the feeling Banir wasn't going to become comfortable with the situation any time soon, and if it took Alea to get the information Oluse was more than happy to accept it. He always had respected Alea's ability to gather the information she felt was important, a skill Oluse always struggled at.