Encounters
13th of Summer, 514 A.V.
13th of Summer, 514 A.V.
It was late afternoon when Verena first arrived at the library. The last time she went there was at least a season ago and frankly, she had missed the sight of leather bindings and old papers. Bookshelves towered over her and the Lorak strode toward the stairs. Payne Paille, the librarian, greeted her warmly. She used to come frequently enough to be acquainted with the man. He had helped her find the knowledges that she sought.
A man had been brought to her the previous day. He was a traveler who happened to be passing through Kenash. His wife had came with a carriage, crying and begging for help. Everyone had rushed out of the clinic, dumbstruck by the whole ordeal. After frantically trying to explain everything, the young woman passed out in Hallan's arms. Verena had barely regarded her and walked over to the cart and on it was an unconscious young man. The first thing she noticed was the gangrene allover his fingers and toes. His skin had blackened and dried.
When they had succeeded in moving him into the healing room, the young man - whose name was Zarton - had woken up and started talking to no one. His eyes were glazed over and Verena would guess that he was trapped in his own mind. His wife, Annette, said that this had been going on for at least a week - she had thought him to be possessed. Mere two bells later, he was taken over by a mild seizure. Verena was forced to watch him the whole day, only getting three bells of sleep at most. As she was leaving the Mortal Solace, Zarton was in a middle of vomiting fit. Other than that, his condition was oddly stable and he was in no danger of dying - yet. If Verena couldn't figure out something soon, he might die of dehydration.
He had a most curious disease, something Verena had never encountered before. A head trauma would be able to cause his seizures and vomiting, but it still didn't explain his gangrene. Annette had said that both symptoms had occurred close in time, so there's a big chance they were connected. And that means, Verena had no idea what was wrong with Zarton. To be honest, she couldn't even properly treat gangrene. She knew the treatment was either surgery or amputation, but she didn't have the skills to do that.
So there the doctor was, running her fingers across book bindings as her eyes read through their titles. She had hoped one of the books would offer a solution, or at least describe a similar disease. As of now, Verena was entirely clueless.
The only books that showed promise were the Divine Almanac of Healers and the Daktari manuscript - all of which described and pictured some disturbing illnesses. There was no guarantee that she would find her answers, but it was better than doing nothing. Convinced that it was the best she could get, Verena chose a desk in a corner, mostly hidden from view. She hated it when she was interrupted during reading.
After dumping the thick books on the desk, Verena slid easily into the wooden chair and added her own journal to the pile. Taking the book outside the library was not allowed and that meant she would have to write all of her findings down in her own book.
She ran her fingers over the cover of the Almanac. It was so worn that she could barely read the golden writing on top of it. The paper crackled as she opened it, disturbing a layer of dusts. It would seem that this book hadn't been read for some time. With no time to waste, Verena leaped to the illness section. Unfortunately, one of the first image she saw was of a child with thick black masses and sores on his neck. Another disease she had never seen before.
A rare sigh slipped through Verena's lips. This was going to be long day indeed.