I’ve a potential patient for you, a fellow colleague in Research. The condition he references was called lung blight, and I’d like to see if spirit healing can manage his symptoms on an ongoing basis, or at least prevent them from getting progressively worse.
There is some precedent for regular magical intervention at least assisting somewhat; but my own magic doesn’t lend itself to healing.
[the tell-tale sound of pages of a book flipping open; Octavius must be in the library.]
Lung blight--I'm not familiar with it, but it's possible we call it something else up north. [a touch cheerier,] Of course, I'm happy to come take a look. Is he in the infirmary now?
Not yet. I wanted to discuss it with you first and hear what you thought about adding this to your plate of regular responsibilities, since it’s essentially taking on your own patient for the duration. As a chronic illness, it would require regular checkups and monitoring and intervention. The sort of thing I’d do, normally, but I’m reminding myself to delegate more.
And— ( ‘Up north’. There’s a brief pause, a beat which might be a bitten-back laugh. ) You’d have to reach a little further afield, I’m afraid. It’s for a rifter. Viktor. Some discretion and patience required, as well. He’s not the most forthcoming of patients.
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I’ve a potential patient for you, a fellow colleague in Research. The condition he references was called lung blight, and I’d like to see if spirit healing can manage his symptoms on an ongoing basis, or at least prevent them from getting progressively worse.
There is some precedent for regular magical intervention at least assisting somewhat; but my own magic doesn’t lend itself to healing.
sorry for the delay, Life™️ happened
Lung blight--I'm not familiar with it, but it's possible we call it something else up north. [a touch cheerier,] Of course, I'm happy to come take a look. Is he in the infirmary now?
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And— ( ‘Up north’. There’s a brief pause, a beat which might be a bitten-back laugh. ) You’d have to reach a little further afield, I’m afraid. It’s for a rifter. Viktor. Some discretion and patience required, as well. He’s not the most forthcoming of patients.
( This is an understatement. )