>>5728327>>5728331>>5728332>>5728382>Wisdom Increased by 1 your stats are nowPower: <span class="mu-r">2</span> Wisdom: <span class="mu-b">4</span> Courage: <span class="mu-g">3</span> Health: 16/16
The next day, you are allowed to sleep in. Being woken up when breakfast is ready rather than at the crack of dawn. After a simple breakfast of potage and bread, you are sent to the camp doctor by your new lieutenant. The camp doctor, a middle-aged man with graying hair, quickly examines the two of you. He clears Joz almost immediately his wounds having healed completely. While you he holds, taking a closer look at your injures. He pokes and pods at the fresh scars on your side and belly from your fights in the castle. "Hmm, these were well treated and it looks like Chu Jelly was used to assist the healing process." The man mutters to himself while he traces your scars with his fingers. Those wounds while no longer tender and sore are still sensitive and you have to fight the urge to squirm away from the doctor's touch. Finished with your old wounds, he moves on to your more recent one. He careful, peels away the bandage on your shoulder and examines the stitching. " The wound is clean and bandaged well, and the stitching is exceptional. Although there are some torn stitches and bruising around the wound, likely from over use of the injured limb." The doctor continues mumbling to himself. "No sign of Chu Jelly this time." Doctor pulls away from you and rummages in his trunk. He returns with a jar of a strange pinkish red gel along with a needle and thread. "Alright boy, hold still I'm going to have to redo the stitches on your shoulder.” Using a very sharp knife, the doctor removes your old stitches. He then unscrews the lid on the jar and scoops out some of the contents. He slathers a bit of the gel on your reopened wound. The gel is cool at first soothing your wound, but it quickly starts to tingle and itch and you have to clench your fists to avoid scratching at it. The doctor cleans away some of the excess gel and then begins to stitch your wound closed again. When finished, the doctor puts a little more of the gel over top of the stitches and then rebandages your shoulder.
"There that should do it, we’ll have you healed up in no time, but I won't have you ruining my stitching by straining that shoulder. You're on light duties until I say otherwise, Okay?" With that, the doctor dismisses you with a slap on your good shoulder.
Restricted to light duty, you find yourself...
> In the kitchens peeling potatoes, chopping onions, and slicing up every kind of veggie. Although your day is not boring thanks to an unlikely individual.> Assisting the doctor and his nurses with camp’s sick and injured> Assigned to the royal family’s guard, at the behest of Effa, the middle princess.