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brother_cadfael ([personal profile] brother_cadfael) wrote in [community profile] asgardchrysalis2020-02-02 10:06 pm

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Who: Cadfael and Open (will match format)
What: Getting back to normal
When: First week of Febuary
Where: Various locations
Warnings: TBD

Heillhaus (OTA)
Come what may, Cadfael still had his duties. Gods might go mad, or there might be some outside attack (or inside), but people will continue to get sick or wounded, and it was his job to not only assign care, but to learn and study ashe went on. Much as he did put his work into the hands of his God, he also knew that to not try to the best of his and the patients' abilities was just giving up.As always, he would either be found in one of the medical labs or the rooms used to create and prescribe medicines and balms.



Fregnahöll: (OTA)
As far as Cadfael was concerned, the library was 'his' preferred temple; a temple to read and catch on knowledge, to explore the unknown from a safe distance.Of course, once and awhile he did go back to the observatory, but the thought of so many universes and planets. He wondered how know one became mad at just the expanse.No, he would do his exploring through books, if not on the ground. This would be especially true with medical and surgical knowledge. On a more practical side, he would also spend the afternoon recording his own findings; plants, their description and where how they would grow; how they would actually cure a person, or sometimes even more vital, how they might harm someone.You may catch him at either task, but be warned that doing so might issue forth an impromptu lesson.


Sigyn district
(OTA). For everything else, Cadfael's duties resolved around the gardens. Between himself and Ariadne, they've done fairly well in starting proper gardens; not just herbs but berries as well. While he never considered himself much of a cook, he knew well enough how to preserve fruit as well as experiment in making wine with them (blackberries as it turned out made the best wine second to grapes). While the herbs and roots were taken to the still room for drying and processing).Along with the herb garden, he spent his time on the vegetable patches and tending to the animals as well; as with cooking, the latter wasn't his speciality, but he knew enough to tend to and make sure they were healthy, along with making sure the various cows were milked.

You may very well catch him either at the garden or farm, but he might try to enlist your help if you insist on staying to chat..


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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2020-02-17 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Interesting," Mary replied. "That's probably helpful. Planting seeds is probably difficult during this time of year." She wasn't sure if the ground was frozen, but it was definitely cold. A lot of seeds probably wouldn't make it without some magical assistance.

"I've been hoping that we might add a rose garden when the weather gets a bit warmer," she continued. Roses were her favorite flower and it would probably remind her of home, not to mention that the aroma would be delightful.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2020-02-20 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
"I've heard that," Mary said. "I think they're used in some of the tonics in my day. I wonder what sort of medications you have in your time?" Not many, she'd wager. They didn't have morphine or aspirin.

Mary nodded at him as he opened the door for her and carefully stepped inside. Sigyn's cabin housing seemed very cozy.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2020-02-25 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes," she replied. "Did you used to make tonics for medicinal purposes back home? She had to admit that she was at least mildly curious. It was amazing that anyone survived back then with such primitive medicine. Of course, the medicine of her own time was nothing compared to some of the things she had heard were coming in the future.

Mary took a seat at his kitchen table. "I'll have one, please," she said, wanting to be a polite guest.
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[personal profile] thequitecontrary 2020-03-03 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah," she said. "I suppose I knew that monks had different jobs in the monasteries. For whatever reason, I kept thinking that most of them spent a lot of time copying books, making all of those beautiful illustrations that appeared in books at that time." It had amazed her that they were all done by hand. No typewriters to help at all.

"Was your monastery in Wales?"