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If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
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{{sign|margin-right=30%|sign=You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
The fleams and lancets are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
The bile protects you against poison.

The saliva protects you against disease.}}

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Revision as of 21:05, 2 October 2018

2018

a faded green canvas tent, [Map Room 34], Lich #26509, go green tent

Bloodlet it Go, Triage

[Bloodlet it Go, Triage] RNUM: 27495
A line of hard wooden chairs is set against one wall of this spacious tent, directly across from an embroidered tapestry. One corner is occupied by a tall fireleaf cabinet, its battered fiery-hued doors open wide to display several items of hanging clothing. The wind periodically causes the canvas walls of the tent to ripple, sending the coppery scent of blood flowing through the space.
Obvious exits: north, out
Welcome to Bloodlet it Go
If you are here for triage, please feel free to sit on the chairs provided to wait your turn.
For those here to browse, the items in the cabinet are most comfortable and practical for any healer.
The satchel and kit do not bundle herbs, but they do look fancy when you stow any potions, tinctures, herbs or the bandages sold in the next room.
~Deloras

In the tall fireleaf cabinet you see:

a slim maple first aid kit colored in fiery hues Pocketed: Medium (20-39)
any number of items
belt-worn
functional
25000
a reinforced canvas herb satchel with a bloodstained flap Pocketed: Slightly large (40-49)
any number of items
shoulder/back-worn
functional
25000
a blood-spattered dark green canvas rucksack Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
any number of items
back-worn
functional
30000
a tailored moss green coat with wide blood-speckled sleeves Pocketed: Very large (80-99)
any number of items
cloak-worn
functional
30000
some bloodstained white leather pants Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 15000
a trailing white linen skirt with a ragged bloodstained hem Pocketed: VSA (<2-4)
a couple of items of very small size
leg-worn 15000
a delicate waistchain of linked copper sovyn cloves waist-worn 10000
a braided leather belt buckled with a bronze acantha leaf waist-worn 10000

Bloodlet it Go, Treatment

[Bloodlet it Go, Treatment] RNUM: 27496
Bloodstains, some of them fresh and some old, cover the floor surrounding a padded black leather chair with wide arms and the stool settled next to it. An iron-hinged wooden supply chest, its heavy lid thrown open to display the contents within, sits near a low mahogany table covered in medicinal teas. An embroidered tapestry hangs prominently on one wall of the tent, the fabric swaying with every movement of the canvas. Segmenting off a small section near the back of the tent is a bloodstained linen curtain, its edges slightly tattered from heavy use.
Obvious exits: south
You can TEAR the rolls of linen to make individual bandages.
Each bandage can have tinctures or infused herbal teas POURed on them to soak up their healing properties.
Then, just TEND the wound WITH the bandage to apply the healing power of the herbal infusion to your patient.
You can ROLL the bandage to apply externally or PULL to wrap the bandage securely before applying.
The fleams and lancets are useful for bloodletting and let you look fancy while doing it.
The bile protects you against poison.

The saliva protects you against disease.
Balance your humours.  It's no laughing matter.

On the low mahogany table you see:

a cup of sovyn-infused tea 14000
a cup of dark tea infused with bur-clover 12500
a cup of wingstem-infused tea 10500
a cup of brostheras-infused tea 9000
a cup of woth-infused tea 7500
a cup of calamia-infused tea 6500
a cup of talneo-infused tea 5000
a cup of haphip-infused tea 5000
a cup of torban-infused tea 4500
a cup of cactacae-infused tea 4500
a cup of pothinir-infused tea 4000
a cup of aloeas-infused tea 3500
a cup of bolmara-infused tea 3500
a cup of ephlox-infused tea 3250
a cup of basal-infused tea 1500
a cup of dark tea infused with rose-marrow 1000
a cup of wolifrew-infused tea 900
a cup of ambrominas-infused tea 750

In the iron-hinged wooden supply chest you see:

a sharp steel lancet 8500
a gleaming steel fleam with a sharply tapered point 8500
a short iron lancet with a finely honed edge 8500
a rusted iron fleam 8500
a large roll of linen 50000
a small roll of linen 20000
a slim vial of blood-infused bile 10000
a squat glass of phlegm-laced saliva 9000