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Adele LeBlanc ([personal profile] fleurdesel) wrote in [community profile] faderift2015-10-28 10:35 pm

Step one: Grind the elfroot into a paste...

WHO: Adelaide & Whoever wants to attend
WHAT: Potions & Poultices 101
WHEN: Harvestmere 28, morning
WHERE: The Garden
NOTES: As advertised the day before.



Set Up

As promised Adelaide had a large kettle brewing of a simple black tea. It wasn't much but it was hot and it was bitter- sugar, honey, and cream weren't exactly in ample supply but there were a few jars of donated jam and honeycomb donated by the kitchens and patients. Her own supplies for potions and poultices are laid out on a makeshift table. To one side her apprentices finish writing out and folding instructions- basic recipes for healing poultices, salves, potions- and the principles behind simple healing spells. If you could throw a fireball, you could heal a cut. Anything more complicated took greater study but the basics? Should be well known.

Behind and looking somewhat uncomfortable but, well, present, Bruce stood minding the bundles of herbs, handing out what was needed. While not a mage the surgeon was trustworthy and, honestly, needed to get out more.

During

It was simple enough. Adelaide went over the information on the cards handed out by her apprentices, demonstrated the proper techniques for grinding, mixing, layering the poultices and brewing for potions. They did not have as many kits for the brewing as they did for creating poultices, but they should have enough for those with an interest to learn or to help. After going through those Adealide would motion the mages that wished to learn more of basic healing off to one side to walk them through the theory, using some of the not quite so injured patients to demonstrate. Volunteers, all- she was careful in her instruction and thorough above all else- the last thing they needed was anyone getting injured from an attempt at healing.

After

Packing everything away in the afternoon to return to her tent, Adelaide was available for further questions, commentary- or criticism if something seemed poorly done, presumptuous, or overly curt.

slipshot: (derpface 05)

Adelaide can probably join in any time now :'|

[personal profile] slipshot 2015-12-03 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh well," Gavin had replied, with a sigh, about to follow Sam back to it - when suddenly it explodes with enough force strong enough to leave Gavin's ears ringing. His hands immediately go up to them, palms pressing them into the side of his head.

"Ow!" He says, more out of surprise than anything else. He wasn't hurt. "Sam- you alright?" He said, his voice too loud to get over the ringing of his ears as he immediately reached out for his friend.
el_tybs: Evan Antin (Default)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2015-12-03 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
The explosion had been mostly sound rather then flying glass, just breaking into large pieces and falling on top of the flame. No one should've gotten hurt, save for maybe Gavin's and Sam's ears from being so close.

Sam's rubbing and trying to clear out his ears as well, not quite able to hear anything over the ringing noise in them now - sorry Gavin he didn't hear you. His eyes are just fine though, and... crap. Adelaide is rushing over.

"What?!" he shouts, unable to actually hear his own volume.
slipshot: (derpface 06)

[personal profile] slipshot 2015-12-03 10:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, we're fine!" Gavin shouts to Adelaide. He didn't actually hear what she asked, but assumed she asked the same question of them as he did of Sam was probably a good assumption.

"Just a small set back!"
el_tybs: Evan Antin (Sam_Concerned)

[personal profile] el_tybs 2015-12-04 07:37 am (UTC)(link)
His hearing is starting to come back, but it feels like he's got cotton stuffed in his ears. Not being able to hear well doesn't mean he can't see though. The look Lady LeBlanc is giving Gavin is a bit intimidating he has to admit.

"Just a bit too much of... something. It wasn't supposed to do that." AT least not that loudly or big.