83rd Devotion: First Aid at Home

Jan 09, 2010 12:48

[Accidental Video// Action for the apartment]

[The video comes to life, showing a somewhat harried Solomon walking quickly across the room. His crisp white shirt is painted a deep crimson from the collar down on one side. And his hand stays firmly pressed to the side of his neck as he disappears into another room for a moment.

When he returns, he ( Read more... )

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 9 2010, 21:45:29 UTC
What an odd place to get hurt.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 9 2010, 23:55:48 UTC
Oh? I'd thought that most accidents occur at home.

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 00:03:30 UTC
No, I mean... the neck.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 00:05:10 UTC
Oh, that... I... cut myself while shaving.

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 00:07:04 UTC
Oh, I... see.

How come you're so calm about it? That looks dangerous, especially if the curse today is as the network suggests.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 00:13:36 UTC
Well, I am a doctor. It wouldn't do if I were to panic, especially since I'm the only one here with the proper medical knowledge of how to handle the situation.

Not that I've ever encountered this before... but I am experienced in Emergency Medicine~.

I'm afraid I hadn't been on the network today... how bad is it?

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 00:20:30 UTC
I think that's good, and I'm pleasantly surprised. Not everyone by far would keep their calm in such a situation.

It seems that any injuries acquired today will not stop bleeding.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 02:02:16 UTC
I suppose it's all relative to what you've been through, as to how you handle a crisis situation. I'm hopeful that this particular curse won't prove to be unmanageable.

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 10:42:39 UTC
The more I hear about this, the less I want to get hit by a curse. Isn't there anything to be done about this?

I hope so - for you and everyone.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 18:07:07 UTC
Unfortunately not. Although there's been some suggestion that those that live in the underground might not be as afflicted as those above ground. As to whether this is true or not, I can't say.

As for myself, I far prefer a skyline view of where I live than to dwell underground. Even if it means I'm at times inconvenienced...

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 18:21:10 UTC
The Underground? I don't think I heard much about it, yet.

I feel much the same. Living underground sounds so strange... like some sort of youma.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 18:27:35 UTC
Youma?

And I wouldn't advise going there unless you're capable of fending off the various creatures that reside down there. It isn't what I would consider very safe for most humans.

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 18:47:59 UTC
People here don't know youma...

They're demonic beasts, unholy creatures. They eat people and roam the kingdom when it's in a bad state.

... okay. That's good to know.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 19:14:30 UTC
Oh, I see~

No, we don't seem to have any of those here, thank goodness. I think we have enough to deal with without that.

Are you new to the City?

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[voice] fledglingofkyou January 10 2010, 19:18:10 UTC
From the sounds of it, you... we do.

Somewhat. I've been here for about a month now.

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[voice] favoritetraitor January 10 2010, 19:28:24 UTC
Well, I hope that you've been able to adjust well enough to the idiosyncrasies of this place. It can be trying...

I should introduce myself properly, though. My name is Solomon Goldsmith...

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