panacea
Tahv, Kesh
The glass city of Tahv was no stranger to tragedy. It had risen, only to fall, then rise again from its own ashes; A cycle that had spun on since the days of the Old Republic.
Brynadul incursions were just part of a longstanding dynasty of misfortune to strike the Keshiri people. And despite their continued resilience in the face of adversity, a new danger threatened to wither them away from the inside.
Amani had set up in an isolation ward on the far side of the town, herself draped in all manner of protective medical accoutrement most hours of the day. Surrounding her, more and more patients, all suffering from an uncertain disease that decayed their flesh into a festering rot. Local healthcare was floundering to halt the spread, and by this point Amani too was at a loss for how to proceed. But one fledgling theory of hers pointed to the origins of this disease as more than a random act of nature.
She was in over her head. She needed the judgment of someone wiser, someone she trusted. So she made a call.
The glass city of Tahv was no stranger to tragedy. It had risen, only to fall, then rise again from its own ashes; A cycle that had spun on since the days of the Old Republic.
Brynadul incursions were just part of a longstanding dynasty of misfortune to strike the Keshiri people. And despite their continued resilience in the face of adversity, a new danger threatened to wither them away from the inside.
Amani had set up in an isolation ward on the far side of the town, herself draped in all manner of protective medical accoutrement most hours of the day. Surrounding her, more and more patients, all suffering from an uncertain disease that decayed their flesh into a festering rot. Local healthcare was floundering to halt the spread, and by this point Amani too was at a loss for how to proceed. But one fledgling theory of hers pointed to the origins of this disease as more than a random act of nature.
She was in over her head. She needed the judgment of someone wiser, someone she trusted. So she made a call.