I studied physicking and herbalism under my parents, and the Chantry hospital needed all the hands it could get. Even before the Blight had ended, I knew deep inside that to serve the Maker was my calling.
I suppose it's rather... what I imagine falling in love to be like. An idea that grips your heart and won't let go. The only satisfaction to be found in your life is acting in its service.
[It's possible he's never thought this hard about it before, as evidenced by the occasional pause between words.]
I have been attending to the wounded in the infirmary since arriving in the Gallows. With this new appointment, I will be continuing that work and increasing outreach to the clergy known to us in Kirkwall and the surrounding area. Sister Sawbones has made a few suggestions.
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I'm from Redcliffe. I have worked as a Chantry medic since before the Fifth Blight, which, as I'm sure you know, ravaged the area.
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One of the hardest-hit places of all. What brought you to the Chantry?
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[He's a little surprised by the question.]
That I was to serve the Maker?
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[It's possible he's never thought this hard about it before, as evidenced by the occasional pause between words.]
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[Spoken as drily as anything else: if Gideon ever feels strong emotions, it's unlikely any person sees them.]
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Yes.
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Are you mocking me, Ambassador?
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[The walls are officially up, even if his tone remains cordial.]
Is there anything else you'd like to know?
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So what is the nature of your current work?
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I have been attending to the wounded in the infirmary since arriving in the Gallows. With this new appointment, I will be continuing that work and increasing outreach to the clergy known to us in Kirkwall and the surrounding area. Sister Sawbones has made a few suggestions.
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...and the Revered Mother, who it seems spends most of her time in Tantervale rather than overseeing her parishioners in their struggles here.
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Do you have an opinion on it?
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[He glances around, considering taking his leave.]
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