Continued from here: The Bone Dog Saints
Timestamp: 50th day of Winter, 512AV - After The Battle...
Kavala had taken a borrowed horse home for supplies. With her arm all bound up and keeping the toxin from the bite from spreading to the rest of her body before she could deal with it, the Healer had taken the time to make the trip. She returned the borrowed horse, bringing one of her own along with her, heavily burdened with supplies. Ghost was a stallion that was one of the foundations of the Denusk line, more built for battle than burden. But he gladly brought his mistress back to the city and all that he could carry.
Kavala set up portable tables that Ghost had seen fit to bring along. Being Drykas, though in the guise of a Konti, had its benefits. Everything Kavala used in her healing kit was portable and all the supplies she used could be transported via horse or wagon easily enough. The table had legs that screwed on and a maze of surface wood that broke down into foot square tiles that could be reassembled along a frame that fitted together equally ingeniously.
Kavala knew Riverfall had its own assortment of healers, but she wanted to help. And once the triage station was set up for healing, she'd do just that. Her biggest worry was the saliva of the bone dogs, which had caused her right arm to go all but numb. She wasn't sure it was a circulatory situation or whether it was a nerve situation. Starting two oil burners going, Kavala began brewing large pots one of which she put a nerve stimulator in. The nerve stimulant was made up of dried verbena, bayberry, guggul, myrrh, turmeric, and bay leave. The other she started brewing something to help repair circulation. Into that pot went garlic, ginkgo, cayenne, cinnamon, ginseng and ginger. She got both the pots boiling, brewing up strong teas in both, and then laid out an assortment of bandaging. The pots got ladles since she would not have enough cups or mugs for everyone.
Next Kavala pulled out suturing, a ton of bandages, and a huge jar of ointment that was made from honey and would prevent infection if slathered over stitches. Alcohol was added to the table along with a bowl of cotton balls and scrap fabric one could use to cleanup wounds. She lit a pair of lanterns to rest on either side of the table, and then once her supplies were all ready, began to take her first patients.
Timestamp: 50th day of Winter, 512AV - After The Battle...
Kavala had taken a borrowed horse home for supplies. With her arm all bound up and keeping the toxin from the bite from spreading to the rest of her body before she could deal with it, the Healer had taken the time to make the trip. She returned the borrowed horse, bringing one of her own along with her, heavily burdened with supplies. Ghost was a stallion that was one of the foundations of the Denusk line, more built for battle than burden. But he gladly brought his mistress back to the city and all that he could carry.
Kavala set up portable tables that Ghost had seen fit to bring along. Being Drykas, though in the guise of a Konti, had its benefits. Everything Kavala used in her healing kit was portable and all the supplies she used could be transported via horse or wagon easily enough. The table had legs that screwed on and a maze of surface wood that broke down into foot square tiles that could be reassembled along a frame that fitted together equally ingeniously.
Kavala knew Riverfall had its own assortment of healers, but she wanted to help. And once the triage station was set up for healing, she'd do just that. Her biggest worry was the saliva of the bone dogs, which had caused her right arm to go all but numb. She wasn't sure it was a circulatory situation or whether it was a nerve situation. Starting two oil burners going, Kavala began brewing large pots one of which she put a nerve stimulator in. The nerve stimulant was made up of dried verbena, bayberry, guggul, myrrh, turmeric, and bay leave. The other she started brewing something to help repair circulation. Into that pot went garlic, ginkgo, cayenne, cinnamon, ginseng and ginger. She got both the pots boiling, brewing up strong teas in both, and then laid out an assortment of bandaging. The pots got ladles since she would not have enough cups or mugs for everyone.
Next Kavala pulled out suturing, a ton of bandages, and a huge jar of ointment that was made from honey and would prevent infection if slathered over stitches. Alcohol was added to the table along with a bowl of cotton balls and scrap fabric one could use to cleanup wounds. She lit a pair of lanterns to rest on either side of the table, and then once her supplies were all ready, began to take her first patients.