Timestamp: Fall 13th, 514 AV
Location: Streets of Sunset Quarter
Time of Day: Around the 11th Bell
Kechaiya was yet again in an alley covered in a stranger's blood. Fighting had been almost nonstop the past three days by all of the smaller gangs, and she was now crouched in the shade, trying to keep a man awake. His left leg was an absolute mess, everything from the knee down looked like beef that had been ground and ready to cook, though with bone mixed in. She couldn't be sure what sort of weapon caused this damage, for there were punctures, slices, but most predominant was crushing wounds. Perhaps it was a mace, spiked hammer, something along those lines. She'd already cut away much of the pant leg, and had been forced to yank pieces of cloth out of the wound. But if she didn't stop the bleeding soon, he'd be dead. And his coin purse jingled a little less, as she'd already collected her fee. It was just bad business to let a paying patient die, especially if they could get hurt again and pay once more.
She made a gut decision, and pulled out her knife, cutting a strip of cloth from the man's shirt. She quickly tied it into a single loop around the leg, just above the knee. She stuck the knife's handle into the loop, and gripped the blunt edge of the blade, and began twisting. As she twisted, the loop tightened more and more around the leg, the man howling in feral pain. He tried to reach for her, but the pain always sent him back down. Her eyes keep an eye on the mess, trying to see any sort of sign of the bleeding slowing, but she was never sure. She tightened it as much as her arms would allow, slipping the blade beneath the loop to hold it in place.
She then reached into her pack and pulled out the new bone saw she'd bought earlier for four golds. Readying herself, as she'd never done an amputation before, taking a deep breath. Placing the teeth against the skin, she pushed the saw down and forward, the man howling in pain. She had to use her other hand as both a brace, and to keep his leg from kicking around, her fingers squishing into the damaged meat, the warm blood squirting through her fingers. She pulled the saw back toward her, still only cutting through meat, struggling to keep the man still. She continued for several strokes of the saw cutting through, before it struck something hard. Taking another deep breath, she began working through the saw, noting the man's screams had stopped, probably having passed out from the pain. Her arm was beginning to tire from the sawing, but she hunkered down, trying to get through it as quickly and steadily as possible.
Eventually the saw hit ground, the leg now completely detached. Grabbing hold of it, she moved it away from the newly made stump. Her dark eyes able to see the leg like this was fascinating. She could see the differences in the bone, muscle, arteries, fat, skin, all of it. It was all absolutely amazing to Kechaiya. There was a slight trickle of blood from what appeared to be the largest of the arteries. Her tourniquet hadn't stopped the bleeding entirely and he couldn't live his life with it wrapped around his leg. Her eyes widened as she realized she'd just made a horrible mistake. She'd have to cauterize the wound before releasing the tourniquet. Her mind raced, thinking if there was anything she could use for this. Bandaging would do no good, the blood flow too heavily. There was no fire nearby, nor did she have anything to heat up. Kechaiya realized she'd just killed this man on accident.
Head hanging in shame and failure, she glanced up at the man's face. There she something curious. There was blood around the edges of his mouth. She moved closer and saw yet another mistake she'd made. Because she hadn't put anything in his mouth to bite down on, his teeth had crushed each other. Several of his molars were cracked and turned into shards. Placing a few fingers to his neck, she could barely feel a pulse. At least he'd die in unconsciousness.
"I sorry. I fail you."
With that rare admission, she packed up her gear, then loosened the tourniquet, watching the blood flow more freely now. This was a mercy, so he wouldn't wake up to the horror she'd left him in. He'd be dead before she even left the alley, his own heart pumping the blood from him.
"Wha' in the petchin' Hai di' ya do to Furry Fredo? Ya chopped his damn leg off ya black eyed bitch! You gonna pay now!"
Kechaiya looked down the alley to see a man with a rather large axe screaming at her. She immediately turned and ran, not even willing to try and explain what had happened. "Oy, don't run ya little rat!" Her pack was in her hands, not slung over her shoulders, and kept her from running full speed. She turned right at the next intersection, only to see a bunch of men fighting here. She turned back, but the man had caught up, knowing he had her trapped now. Petch. This was bad.
Location: Streets of Sunset Quarter
Time of Day: Around the 11th Bell
Kechaiya was yet again in an alley covered in a stranger's blood. Fighting had been almost nonstop the past three days by all of the smaller gangs, and she was now crouched in the shade, trying to keep a man awake. His left leg was an absolute mess, everything from the knee down looked like beef that had been ground and ready to cook, though with bone mixed in. She couldn't be sure what sort of weapon caused this damage, for there were punctures, slices, but most predominant was crushing wounds. Perhaps it was a mace, spiked hammer, something along those lines. She'd already cut away much of the pant leg, and had been forced to yank pieces of cloth out of the wound. But if she didn't stop the bleeding soon, he'd be dead. And his coin purse jingled a little less, as she'd already collected her fee. It was just bad business to let a paying patient die, especially if they could get hurt again and pay once more.
She made a gut decision, and pulled out her knife, cutting a strip of cloth from the man's shirt. She quickly tied it into a single loop around the leg, just above the knee. She stuck the knife's handle into the loop, and gripped the blunt edge of the blade, and began twisting. As she twisted, the loop tightened more and more around the leg, the man howling in feral pain. He tried to reach for her, but the pain always sent him back down. Her eyes keep an eye on the mess, trying to see any sort of sign of the bleeding slowing, but she was never sure. She tightened it as much as her arms would allow, slipping the blade beneath the loop to hold it in place.
She then reached into her pack and pulled out the new bone saw she'd bought earlier for four golds. Readying herself, as she'd never done an amputation before, taking a deep breath. Placing the teeth against the skin, she pushed the saw down and forward, the man howling in pain. She had to use her other hand as both a brace, and to keep his leg from kicking around, her fingers squishing into the damaged meat, the warm blood squirting through her fingers. She pulled the saw back toward her, still only cutting through meat, struggling to keep the man still. She continued for several strokes of the saw cutting through, before it struck something hard. Taking another deep breath, she began working through the saw, noting the man's screams had stopped, probably having passed out from the pain. Her arm was beginning to tire from the sawing, but she hunkered down, trying to get through it as quickly and steadily as possible.
Eventually the saw hit ground, the leg now completely detached. Grabbing hold of it, she moved it away from the newly made stump. Her dark eyes able to see the leg like this was fascinating. She could see the differences in the bone, muscle, arteries, fat, skin, all of it. It was all absolutely amazing to Kechaiya. There was a slight trickle of blood from what appeared to be the largest of the arteries. Her tourniquet hadn't stopped the bleeding entirely and he couldn't live his life with it wrapped around his leg. Her eyes widened as she realized she'd just made a horrible mistake. She'd have to cauterize the wound before releasing the tourniquet. Her mind raced, thinking if there was anything she could use for this. Bandaging would do no good, the blood flow too heavily. There was no fire nearby, nor did she have anything to heat up. Kechaiya realized she'd just killed this man on accident.
Head hanging in shame and failure, she glanced up at the man's face. There she something curious. There was blood around the edges of his mouth. She moved closer and saw yet another mistake she'd made. Because she hadn't put anything in his mouth to bite down on, his teeth had crushed each other. Several of his molars were cracked and turned into shards. Placing a few fingers to his neck, she could barely feel a pulse. At least he'd die in unconsciousness.
"I sorry. I fail you."
With that rare admission, she packed up her gear, then loosened the tourniquet, watching the blood flow more freely now. This was a mercy, so he wouldn't wake up to the horror she'd left him in. He'd be dead before she even left the alley, his own heart pumping the blood from him.
"Wha' in the petchin' Hai di' ya do to Furry Fredo? Ya chopped his damn leg off ya black eyed bitch! You gonna pay now!"
Kechaiya looked down the alley to see a man with a rather large axe screaming at her. She immediately turned and ran, not even willing to try and explain what had happened. "Oy, don't run ya little rat!" Her pack was in her hands, not slung over her shoulders, and kept her from running full speed. She turned right at the next intersection, only to see a bunch of men fighting here. She turned back, but the man had caught up, knowing he had her trapped now. Petch. This was bad.