It takes two Inquisition scouts to semi-drag Korrin to the healing tents, as the larger woman isn't quite up to doing so on her own. She stumbled about halfway before lightheadedness made her stop, hence the company. There's a feverish cast to her cheeks and her eyes have that glazed look of someone who isn't quite all there. That the spirits linger and chat whenever she zones out doesn't help either, a fact which makes her irritable as well as ill.
Overall, she's not a great patient. The Vashoth woman, so unused to feeling ill, has no idea how to handle it that isn't denial -and thus attempting to leave despite clear signs that she's not meant to- or vocal misery. Probably the most peace anyone will get is when she's given something to knock her out and even then, it's not likely to last as long as it would for someone of a non-Vashoth origin.
Healing Tents
Overall, she's not a great patient. The Vashoth woman, so unused to feeling ill, has no idea how to handle it that isn't denial -and thus attempting to leave despite clear signs that she's not meant to- or vocal misery. Probably the most peace anyone will get is when she's given something to knock her out and even then, it's not likely to last as long as it would for someone of a non-Vashoth origin.