The 8th day of the Winter season, 512 Min tapped her forefinger thoughtfully against her cheek, looking down at the mound of dried fibrous roots, covered with pale nodules. With pen, ink and paper, she tried to draw what she was looking at. She had already detached the stems and the five lobed, broad, deep green leaves and those were set aside. Under the crude picture she had created, she wrote copious notes, including what she had been told by one of the old women she had found in the marketplace that sold such things. She was careful to put down where the herbalist had said the Goldenleaf could be found growing. When she was satisfied with her note taking, Min began to detach the round rhizomes from the roots, placing them in a bowl, ready to crush them with a mortar and emulsify them. All the items that she was using were on loan to her, borrowed tools belonging to the spa and place of healing where she now worked. What she concocted would thus belong and stay here as well. It was the knowledge gained that was most precious to her, and what she wanted most to gain for herself. Adding a vegetable oil base, she began a crude saponification process, grinding it all together and then heating it over a small brazier. It bubbled and she removed it to cool, having made an ungent that would act as a cleansing astringent for wounds and ulcers, and ailments of the eyes. The remaining plant bits she carefully gathered together and burnt on the fire in the grate of the little compounding room, for the woman had told her it was toxic if eaten in quantity and she would take no chances of accidentally poisoning any of those who came to the spa for treatment. On the other hand, she had certainly made a mental note of that property of the plant as well. Leaving the room after sealing the ointment in a stone jar, Min crossed the pool area, paying no mind to those bathing in its waters. She found it so odd, this combination of bathing and healing, though the city dwellers all seemed to think it made sense. The Myrian thought most of the inhabitants should come here more frequently, for she was finding the smells of the city quite foetid at times. It was hard to imagine what it would be like come the summer. That was one tiny benefit of the miserable cold – at least outdoors one could usually find a breath of fresh, if brisk, air. Here at the baths, the air was redolent of the clean scent of soaps and scented oils used in some massage. Min had quickly discovered that the word in Common that had mystified her at the employment office signified what she knew of in her own language as the healing art of both detecting and removing evil spirits from the flesh, and deeper organs, with the power of touch. Her own long, sensitive fingers were very skilled at this – at least the detecting end of the equation. She had often used a light running of her hands and fingertips over various body parts to diagnosis what ailed a patient. The use of heat to drive away the unhealthy spirits that vexed a body was also known to her. However, the Myrian treatment was quite a bit rougher and with far less concern for the patient’s comfort. When she had been asked just the day before if she could use the hot stones to bring relief to a patron who suffered from the old age disease in the back, along the backbone, she had nodded affirmatively and set to with assurance. But the old man’s yelps from the over heated stones – that had left angry red marks on his flesh – had brought another staffer running and Min had been ignominiously pushed aside to her great indignity. The two had almost come to blows, but Min had backed down because, well, being in Syliras was of critical importance to her, and she knew she could not fail in what she had been set to accomplish, all those months ago. Besides, she had been told to keep her mouth shut – as much as any Myrian could stand to – and her eyes and ears open. So, she would learn. Or so she told herself. And so today, she was to be instructed. One of the other healers at the spa was to teach her this art called massage – the one involving the use of the hot stones. It was near to the time that she had been told to show up, back in one of the rooms they used for such purposes. She entered, arms across her chest, ready to see what this healer thought they could show her. |