"I would hate to get blood on the floor," Cian agreed in an entirely too casual tone of voice.
This was accompanied by a squint down at the floor in question -- weathered boards, scarred by the plodding a years. When he looked up it was with an apologetic smile, byre colored eyes taking in the elegant Symenestra and the young Vantha. Though the attitude displayed by the indolent line of his bearing and friendly tone of his voice was easy going, possibly even shallow, there was something in the manner which he looked at them suggesting a depth wherein the dark was held at bay by glowing, meddling hands of gods.
"Thank you," he went on to say while trudging about to lead the way down the hall, past bright kitchen and a musty storage room with the door ajar. Broken pieces of glass scattered at the foot of the stairs they turned before reaching, the glimpse of an over turned crate and a fine, small spray of blood marking the site of the healer's accident. "Always time for names. I'm Cian, by the way," he made the introduction over the slope of a rangy shoulder, smile sliding sideways at them.
The examination room he chose was small. A window over looked the flourishing garden in back, beyond which the leafy orchard canopy rustled in a high breeze. The counter was smooth and furnished with an assortment of jars holding everything from strips of gauze and tongue depressors to painstakingly labeled common medicines and tinctures.
A stool was kicked closer to the sheet covered table centered in the room and he proceeded to use it to step up so that he might sit on the edge of the table without having to use his hands for balance. He gave a nod to the cabinets and continued to hold his injured hand above one shoulder.
All the while, however, he talked, his Common possessed of a vague, meandering drawl hinting at somewhere far from here.
"Opal? Ha.. Oh." His smile flashed toward a grin for Darren. "It's named for the Opal Order," he explained. "Which is an organization comprised of skilled physicians and trained healers based out of Mura. Most Opal Order Healers are Konti," which, clearly, he was not. "I was honored to be asked to join after spending some time studying at their temple. Hence, Opal Clinic. Decidedly not round." This appeared to amuse him a great deal.
"This building was originally a garrison and lookout for the Watch -- Veldrys, the supplies are there. Help yourself, please. And I like plants. They're kind and useful," he flipped through the conversation with blurred transition. Veldrys' name he knew already due to hearsay and rumor. |