zhazz wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 2:01 pm
5th of Tarsakh, 1356 DR
During the late afternoon a red-headed man wearing a copper-color tunic, and the armband of Candlekeep is brought inside the church. Several others follow by his side, one of them, a large man in armor, all but carries the red-head inside. One of the devouts of Ilmater, Mira, can be seen together with another woman, this one hooded. They both tend to the red-headed man, while others come and go. It is not long before the man is carried upstairs, with Mira staying at his bedside for observation.
There is talk among those there that the hospitalized man suffers from a mental affliction presenting itself as terrible nightmares and night terrors. It is not long after Mira is left alone with the man that the pained and terrified cries of a male voice can be heard coming from the patient quarters in the church.
The Sanctuary is busy in the eve, as the grey-robed woman wanders in to start a shift. Upon hearing of the incident with the red-headed man, she immediately heads up towards the ward, where pained cries are heard well before her arrival.
Throughout the night, the woman stays with the man; As there are no signs of him waking up, she asks the nurses to go and fetch another blanket but not to return before the woman spesifically asks so. Time passes, and one of the nurses is forced to break the request, as a blood-curling scream echoes from the room - whatever transpired in the small confinement in the room, it has made the man wake up. He is found sobbing, barely able to stay up, whilst the woman appears calm, if momentarily paler than usual.
The man is then taken to a bath, where Linetheil leaves the nurse to tend to him for a time being, being called elsewhere within the sanctuary. She is also seen outside the baths talking to a beautiful woman wearing rather luxurious blue fabrics, with whom she appears to hold some degree of familiarity with.
After his bath, the man is taken back into the bed. Linetheil remains there for a time before departing.
* * * * *
Were anyone to visit Adrian, they would find a neat, hand-written message by the chair closest to the curtain. The message is a simple log detailing the time Adrian had woken up, that he had been bathed, clothes changed and old ones taken to the wash, sheets changed, fed a simple meal of soup, and that he has been given an
herbal remedy to help him with sleeping. The note would be dated at dawn.
At the bottom of the note, there is a nother, quick scribble, as though it has been put in as an aferthought after the whole log was done,
'Candlekeep has been informed.'