This class is designed to teach Soldiers and Dedicated who wish to know more of the fundamental aspects of Healing, and will cover Delving, simple Healing, revitalisation, and broken bones. It will entitle you to claim up to two Healing Talent points, and up to one Delving Talent point. The class is currently being taught by Tidral Laeron Asha'man, in a classroom near the Yellow Ajah's infirmary. Please contact me if you have any questions. If you are a novice or Accepted and want to learn to Heal, there is a separate class for you here. |
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Arhen Mishakla Asha'man (NPC) Posted on: Feb 26, 2005 10:09:04 |
Today, he had instructed his students to gather in the channeling yards, rather than the classroom, and as the majority of the group stood waiting for the rest of the boys to appear, some of them whispered to each other excitedly, wondering what they were going to have to do. Arhen chose not to leave them in suspense; seconds after the last Dedicated had joined them he spoke, initially weaving Fire and Air to amplify his voice and gain their full attention. "Today is the last part of the class, and in a sense comes at an opportune moment. I am sure some if not all of you will be aware of the recent attacks on the Citadel, the Tower's Borderland outpost." He paused for a moment, watching as the students glanced at each other with wide eyes. "I say opportune because, although the Tower's initiates posted at and residing in the Citadel fought bravely, some of them for the last time, the attack has supplied us with the chance to test your skills." "We will be Traveling to the Citadel, where you will join the Healers working to cure those injured in the attack. Many fell, and it is likely that there will be plenty of guards left for you to Heal; as I understand it, few Yellows were at the Citadel at the time of yesterday?s attack. Accompanying us will be Faisel Asha'man and Ruraid Asha'man." Arhen nodded at the two young Yellows who had just joined them. Both Faisel and Ruraid were stronger in the Power than Arhen, but his newly attained status as Sitter afforded him the authority to bring them with him on this mission. They both returned respectful nods. "Now, before we go, some words of warning. This is not an adventure, it is not a game. People's lives are at stake here; none of you will even approach those in danger of dying, but even so, you are not to take any chances. You are to be focused and alert at all times, and will follow the instructions of any Aes Sedai or Asha'man at the Citadel without question. Any of you who disobey me in this will wish for a thousand lashes of Deek Asha'man's birch by the time I am finished with you. Do you understand me?" Arhen made sure every student answered him, greeting each of them with a stony stare, before continuing. "Now, be ready." He turned and channeled a Gateway into the Citadel. He walked through it into a stone-walled room, Faisel and Ruraid herding the students through before they joined Arhen, who then released the Gateway. He led the group through the fortress until they reached the Infirmary. The large hall appeared crowded, predominantly by men who occupied every bed and every available space on the floor. The scene made the battle appear worse than the reality of it; very few men had died, the Healers having been quick to insure the safety of those most gravely injured. Once everyone was inside, he turned and addressed the students in a quiet but firm voice. "Each of you is to select a patient whose injuries you feel you are capable of dealing with. You will ask either me, Faisel Asha'man, or Ruraid Asha'man to come and supervise you as you work. Do not try to exceed your abilities: some of you may be able to Heal even the worst injured, as no one here will have more than broken bones or deep cuts. Others of you may not be able to do more than Delve a man and tell another Healer - in this case one of us three - what ails him. And that is fine; it is vital that you do not attempt more than you are capable of. The purpose behind bringing you here was to assess whatever you have learned from me, however limited you feel that may be." "One final warning, in case I have not yet driven it into you: do not attempt to Heal someone without first Delving him, even with an Asha'man in attendance. Now, you three, go and find a patient." Pointing at the three students standing nearest to him, he followed as they ventured into the crowded infirmary. OOC: Feel free to RP me, Faisel, or Ruraid following your character to the patient you choose. I would like you to RP this through fully - find your patient, take one of the Asha'man to him(/her), describe the patient's appearance, and finally what you do with him. Please include your email address in your post, so I can email you with a certificate when I'm satisfied that you've passed. Don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions. |
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