Summer 3, 513AV
Tsaba carefully ran her fingertips down the left side of her torso, searching for any unfamiliar cuts or marks. She caught the edge of the neat, barely visible stitching left by the person who had embalmed the body, tight enough to prevent ichor leakage from the cavities that used to contain organs instead of heavily salted rags. On her hip was her own clumsier stitching, from the time she'd been knocked into a rather sharp outcropping of stone. Satisfied that she bore no new cuts, she briefly tested the motion of her major joints before getting dressed. People with living bodies had no idea how lucky they were.
Her morning body preservation ritual always required intense focus, so once it was over, she was happy to let her mind zone out a bit and start thinking of her lessons. She slammed the door behind her as she entered the hall and had walked about ten feet before bothering to glance down at the sharp pain in her right hand.
Half of her little finger was gone. She blinked at it, watching a little drop of ichor ooze down the side of her hand.
The body was... what, a couple of months old? It shouldn't be that delicate yet. Not nearly. She went back and retrieved the finger.
Now what?
Could it be... reattached, somehow? On Sahova, nobody would have bothered; she'd simply throw it out and, when the body became inconvenient to use, replace it. But on Sahova they didn't degrade so fast, and she wasn't yet sure if that was due to the area or her current body was just a bad one. Besides, bodies seemed harder to find in Zeltiva. She was going to have to take better care of hers. Tsaba closed her eyes and took a deep, calming breath; a ritual she hadn't given up just because the biological reasons behind it were gone. She needed a... a healer, or a medical professional of some kind. Fortunately there were a lot of those in Zeltiva, and she'd noted some of their locations when she was exploring the town. She picked one at random.
About a bell later, a haggled-looking Nuit with the stub of a finger pushed into her cloak to stem the leaking and the severed section tucked in her belt knocked on the door of a cottage with her free hand. "Hello? I, um, I was told a healer worked here?"