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Utrecht Visscher | Network 001
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[This man has an accent too, German, but it's nowhere nearly as thick as Niko's Serbian one is. He could speak German and let the translator take care of it, but so far he's met enough "standard" speakers that he can handle himself.]
Hallo, I'm Dr. Visscher [pronounced "Fisher"] and I'm new. I am the sort of new where I have no idea where anything is yet and I keep getting turned around. So if anyone could help me to the clinic when they have a chance I would greatly appreciate it.
Speaking of which, I'm a general practitioner. I'll be working for the resort and town. I am a human, but I've never been to Earth. Any Earth, of any sort. I know there are a few of them out there.
[This man has an accent too, German, but it's nowhere nearly as thick as Niko's Serbian one is. He could speak German and let the translator take care of it, but so far he's met enough "standard" speakers that he can handle himself.]
Hallo, I'm Dr. Visscher [pronounced "Fisher"] and I'm new. I am the sort of new where I have no idea where anything is yet and I keep getting turned around. So if anyone could help me to the clinic when they have a chance I would greatly appreciate it.
Speaking of which, I'm a general practitioner. I'll be working for the resort and town. I am a human, but I've never been to Earth. Any Earth, of any sort. I know there are a few of them out there.
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[She smiled a little knowing it was a gesture of friendliness.]
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[But he might as well get the first introductions out of the way.]
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Doctor Visscher? Greetings, I'm Tauriel.
[She asked a little hesitantly, unsure if she was saying the name right. His accent was new to her.]
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[He smooths out the fabric of his suit jacket, trying to make himself an ounce more presentable even if he's already pretty well-dressed as it is.]
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I think it is quite alright being disoriented here. This place can be overwhelming to many. When I first arrived I spent hours playing with lights and... other things.
[She does not need to go into details about how many times she flushed the toilet or turned a tap on just to watch cold and hot water flow out.]
If you do wander outside of the fence, I will be sure to find you and bring you back to safety!
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This is a very nice world, though. A preserve like this- it's a good place to live. Especially for ill patients. Fresh air. Food from unpolluted sources, whether the spawners or naturally grown- [He starts to ramble, gesturing around with his free hand at the resort's gardens and he nearly pokes her in the shoulder, so pulls it back and fails at finding a place to put it besides his pocket.]
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I agree. I find this world to be relaxing most days. Even if the spiders are a problem. It alt least is a problem I am familiar with.
[His actions cause her eyebrows to arch up before she grins just a little more. Rather than mention his odd behavior, she instead focuses on something else.]
Have you traveled around much? You said earlier you were not from any earth, but you look very human.
Sorry, I lost this tag!
I hear some of the spiders in the mines have a poison. I would like to focus first on developing a treatment for that- if not a full cure. I like to immediately take on challenges when I reach a new place. [Though sometimes he doesn't accomplish his goals, he at least sets them and tries and leaves something useful behind. That's a benefit, right?]
I have. And yes, I am. I'm from a human colony, established by northern Europeans.
[He rubs his right eye to mask that only one side of his brow raises when he smiles.] I usually don't stay in one place very long. I enjoy the travel.
that is okay!!
[She glances at him in surprise as he mentions a colony. She had never heard the term before. It sounded interesting and she immediately wished to know more.]
What is a colony? What is it you do in one?
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My parents were scientists there. My father helped with machines and my mother studied plants for medicine. [He does sound very proud on recalling them, though.]
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[She was thinking about Moria and Erebor. Both were rich in materials taken from the earth, and both had very real dangers that infested them.
She doesn't even bother to ask what life support is at this point, because she is pretty certain it will just confuse her.]
Machines I do not know much of, save for what is here at the resort, but plants I have some passing knowledge of... at least the local ones from home that is.
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However, when he speaks of forbidden love, she begins to understand a little better.]
Was it truly worth it then, being taken from their homes so they might love?
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He motions to the paralyzed side of his face. This happened because of a fever that was improperly treated. The doctor thought it was something else. Not because of the conditions there.
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Ah so the colony itself was healthy? What did they hope to gain from harming your people?
[She had noticed that he spoke more with one side of his face than the other. It was a familiar sight as her king's face sometimes like that, but she had thought nothing overmuch of it until he pointed it out. ]
I am sorry to hear of your illness. Is that then why you are a doctor now, to ensure that others are not mistreated [She means misdiagnosed but modern words....] as you were?
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I do want to help the ill and injured, yes. But I thought it would be a good way to deal with my loss- to do my best to ensure no one else would experience it if I could make a difference. [He gives her a little bit of a half smile.] Anger could do very little for me, I think. I don't like to do harm or be the source of it. I can't even stand to eat meat. I'm a vegetarian.
[And he stumbles at the edge of the sidewalk and rights himself quickly. Obviously if he was filled with righteous rage he couldn't do a proper job of vengeance.] You'll have to trust that I'm better with my hands than my sense of direction.
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Your words make sense. Wishing to aide others and to do no harm...but why do you deny yourself sustenance?
[She felt he would get along very well with Lindir as the people of Imladris ate very little meat if at all. She on the other hand loved a good steak or the guilty pleasure of a hamburger.
The moment he stumbled she was ready to offer aide to help catch him, but he righted himself without her help.]
I'm sure of it. Or else I doubt you would have been allowed to become a healer. I myself know a little of healing. Mostly dealing with things that occur within the forests... poisons and sprains.
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Poisons? [He asks that too brightly, but it is a valuable thing for a medical professional to be acquainted with.] What sort of poisons?
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[She might be fine with eating nuts and berries but that diet alone seems so unappetizing without some venison or fish roasting on a fire to go along with it. She can't help but look at him skeptically.
The shift in topic back to her skills breaks her out of her skeptical look as she tilts her head a little to think of how best to describe her knowledge.]
It is mostly things I know of my world, poisons used by orcs to coat their weapons and such... but I am familiar with spider venoms and poisonous plants.
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[Orcs aren't really familiar to him, not even as fairy tales, but spider venoms? ] I would expect the later are very useful here. What do the venoms of the spider's you're accustomed to, do?
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With spiders they have two venoms, but most commonly the venom they employ is one that causes drowsiness and paralysis so that they may consume their prey alive. They can of course kill if it their desire to do so, but then dead prey I imagine is not as appetizing to them.
[She pauses only a moment then glances back to him.]
These are of course the children of Ungoliant I speak of who are large in size. Smaller spiders are another matter entirely.