Timestamp: Midfall, 513 AV
It wasn't often that the Labor Office sent over healers for Kavala to interview. She had a notice up at the office just in case though. Many of the Konti and Akalak healers went to the clinic in the city and were welcomed there with open arms. However, when it came to human males in Riverfall, they often got directed elsewhere or sometimes sent to places they wouldn't have taken as a first choice. Kavala's facility circled around animal healing, but there was a mixtures of medicine to practice and learn there. In the spring, she was hoping to open up the facility to students and she was in dire need of faculty to help run the college - and indeed build it if any of them had magic - so her advertisements ran the gauntlet of skill sets to lure multiple types of people in.
At high noon he was coming. His name was Will Aimsworth and that's all the note from the Labor Office said about him. She could surmise the rest. Human, probably young or middle aged - they didn't live very long usually - and not anything the Akalak were interested in either to breed or learn from. That meant male. Oh they would have offered him an opening at the clinic before sending him to the Sanctuary if there was one. But often times the clinic jobs were waiting list only and then given to Akalak and Konti as a preference.
Kavala made sure the horse gate was unlocked, left Aweston her head groom loitering in the courtyard to spot and escort anyone who came through the gate bearing that name, and took up residence in the Common area of the Within. She did this for two reasons. First, she wanted to see his impression of a healing facility with a fortress beneath it, and she wanted to see what he'd be like in a more casual environment that wasn't a medical facility or office.
The Common area of The Sanctuary's Within was accessed by a trip across or around an arena, through a set of double doors that lead down into a brilliantly decorated tunnel that spiraled off various directions. Taking a right off the main downward spiraling tunnel and traversing another long hallway tunnel, one would find themselves in a high vaulted ceiling room that resembled more of a tavern than anything else. Instead of tables and chairs though, couches and throw rugs surrounded by seating were included. A huge hearth all worked with mosaic stone dominated a far wall, and obviously a kitchen with a bar in front lead off to the right. There was a huge common table big enough to seat at least twenty, and more hallways leading off in various directions.
Kavala laid out tea, set up a plate of almond scones Cadra her niece had baked fresh that morning, and set about doing some paperwork at the massive table where they almost all shared a meal. She was starting a file on Orabelle and Lyn'nice, documenting their medical progress and observations she'd made about the Nakivak women. Lyn'nice was already pregnant, but Orabelle was involved in a contract with Kavala's trainer, and it t was just a matter of time before the half-breed was carrying child, of that Kavala was certain.
A second tray holding ink wells, quills, and more paperwork littered the table. Kavala could have used her office, but here was better... especially for the interview.
Kavala also had several studbooks to update, one for the dogs and one for the horses. And she did this all in the time she waited, nibbling on a scone and occasionally dipping her quill in fresh ink. The scratching of her writing went on and on. And though the table was massive she sat at, Kavala only took up a neat spot near the end, leaving the end open for her interview if he showed up.
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It wasn't often that the Labor Office sent over healers for Kavala to interview. She had a notice up at the office just in case though. Many of the Konti and Akalak healers went to the clinic in the city and were welcomed there with open arms. However, when it came to human males in Riverfall, they often got directed elsewhere or sometimes sent to places they wouldn't have taken as a first choice. Kavala's facility circled around animal healing, but there was a mixtures of medicine to practice and learn there. In the spring, she was hoping to open up the facility to students and she was in dire need of faculty to help run the college - and indeed build it if any of them had magic - so her advertisements ran the gauntlet of skill sets to lure multiple types of people in.
At high noon he was coming. His name was Will Aimsworth and that's all the note from the Labor Office said about him. She could surmise the rest. Human, probably young or middle aged - they didn't live very long usually - and not anything the Akalak were interested in either to breed or learn from. That meant male. Oh they would have offered him an opening at the clinic before sending him to the Sanctuary if there was one. But often times the clinic jobs were waiting list only and then given to Akalak and Konti as a preference.
Kavala made sure the horse gate was unlocked, left Aweston her head groom loitering in the courtyard to spot and escort anyone who came through the gate bearing that name, and took up residence in the Common area of the Within. She did this for two reasons. First, she wanted to see his impression of a healing facility with a fortress beneath it, and she wanted to see what he'd be like in a more casual environment that wasn't a medical facility or office.
The Common area of The Sanctuary's Within was accessed by a trip across or around an arena, through a set of double doors that lead down into a brilliantly decorated tunnel that spiraled off various directions. Taking a right off the main downward spiraling tunnel and traversing another long hallway tunnel, one would find themselves in a high vaulted ceiling room that resembled more of a tavern than anything else. Instead of tables and chairs though, couches and throw rugs surrounded by seating were included. A huge hearth all worked with mosaic stone dominated a far wall, and obviously a kitchen with a bar in front lead off to the right. There was a huge common table big enough to seat at least twenty, and more hallways leading off in various directions.
Kavala laid out tea, set up a plate of almond scones Cadra her niece had baked fresh that morning, and set about doing some paperwork at the massive table where they almost all shared a meal. She was starting a file on Orabelle and Lyn'nice, documenting their medical progress and observations she'd made about the Nakivak women. Lyn'nice was already pregnant, but Orabelle was involved in a contract with Kavala's trainer, and it t was just a matter of time before the half-breed was carrying child, of that Kavala was certain.
A second tray holding ink wells, quills, and more paperwork littered the table. Kavala could have used her office, but here was better... especially for the interview.
Kavala also had several studbooks to update, one for the dogs and one for the horses. And she did this all in the time she waited, nibbling on a scone and occasionally dipping her quill in fresh ink. The scratching of her writing went on and on. And though the table was massive she sat at, Kavala only took up a neat spot near the end, leaving the end open for her interview if he showed up.
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