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Utrecht Visscher ([personal profile] frontier_doktor) wrote in [community profile] resort_link2014-07-15 11:24 am

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.
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[personal profile] tawarwaith 2014-07-28 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[This confused her as she did not know how a colony could live separate of it's environment so it was something she would look into later after taking the doctor to the clinic. She had no desire to be caught up in the minutiae of his tale just then as he himself was rather fascinating.]
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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[personal profile] tawarwaith 2014-07-29 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
[The fact that someone would do it out of malice or even the idea that it could be justified would have shocked and appalled her. As it was, she just shook her head amazed at the will to harm that others possessed. ]

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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[personal profile] tawarwaith 2014-07-31 10:12 am (UTC)(link)
My people cannot afford the luxury of living off plants alone. Where I am from we do not grow crops or raise livestock, so all that we eat must be foraged for or hunted.

[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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[personal profile] tawarwaith 2014-08-02 06:51 am (UTC)(link)
I would not thing here no. Not when food is readily and easily come by. You are of course allowed to eat as you will. If my words have caused you any discomfort, please forgive me. I mean only to understand better the cultures of others.

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.