The red headed healer was glad he dropped it. She nodded to the man in as much as the fulfillment of work can have its satisfactions. In her case, it was a great deal of satisfaction seeing the people be in their best state of well-being. Her brow furrowed as he put the offer out there for her to camp close to if not within the Whipmane Pavilion.
The young woman bit her lower lip as she considered the safer option that Graham offered. “I'm no trouble. I’m away from my tents a lot and I am self-sufficient or try to be.” Her hunting was not very good though she tries very hard to hunt. The equal effort to provide her abilities in medicine to the Pavilion directly would be offered up in return for the safety net. The next question was bold and interesting.
Her mark was blatant and obvious along the C of her face. Amunet thought it amusing that it would be so large. She had heard tell by some healers that the Goddess preferred the face more often than not. That was by design she figured by the Goddess Rak’keli. That was well and fine. The young lady nodded at his question if she was a healer of sorts. “I am with the River Flower and have been performing midwife duties lately. “
He mentioned that it would be beneficial to know one in the future? “Is the people of your Pavilion well? She gladly provides her abilities and services to the people of Drykas. The Goddess remanded those that have her mark to do that. It was more than that for Amunet. To see a thriving people gave her satisfaction that all was well. “My abilities are for the people. All you had to do was ask.” The last was said with a gentle smile. “What is coming up that would require those abilities?” The Drykas woman asked a bit more softly as a warm hand rested gently on his forearm in sincerity and in compassion.
The young woman bit her lower lip as she considered the safer option that Graham offered. “I'm no trouble. I’m away from my tents a lot and I am self-sufficient or try to be.” Her hunting was not very good though she tries very hard to hunt. The equal effort to provide her abilities in medicine to the Pavilion directly would be offered up in return for the safety net. The next question was bold and interesting.
Her mark was blatant and obvious along the C of her face. Amunet thought it amusing that it would be so large. She had heard tell by some healers that the Goddess preferred the face more often than not. That was by design she figured by the Goddess Rak’keli. That was well and fine. The young lady nodded at his question if she was a healer of sorts. “I am with the River Flower and have been performing midwife duties lately. “
He mentioned that it would be beneficial to know one in the future? “Is the people of your Pavilion well? She gladly provides her abilities and services to the people of Drykas. The Goddess remanded those that have her mark to do that. It was more than that for Amunet. To see a thriving people gave her satisfaction that all was well. “My abilities are for the people. All you had to do was ask.” The last was said with a gentle smile. “What is coming up that would require those abilities?” The Drykas woman asked a bit more softly as a warm hand rested gently on his forearm in sincerity and in compassion.