Rania’s day had been rough; there had been an immense amount of work at the Marigold Hospital and even though she’d technically already quit her job, the staff had called the Paladin back in, desperate for her assistance. There’d been an accident at a nearby mine and a dozen of workers had suffered major injuries – for a small town like this, that was quite a lot. Rania was happy to help, but fixing such large wounds and injuries always tired her out. She knew that it was important to practice and hone her skills, and once she returned to Magnolia (or wherever her next travel took her) she’d most certainly focus on that. But for now, all she wanted to do was to sleep it out.
Unfortunately, today simply wasn’t her day. She was awoken roughly by something being pressed against her mouth and when she opened her eyes and stared into the face of a complete stranger bearing a wild appearance with strange, glowing markings on their face (and a ridiculous amount of physical strength), the poor girl almost choked and her body froze. The other woman (she assumed that’s what this person was) signaled her to be quiet, and then rudely demanded her assistance. It took her a moment to collect herself, but even in her sleepy state Rania knew that there was only one thing an intruder could possibly want from her: her magic. She nodded quietly and moved to turn the light on.
“You’re injured,” she whispered as quietly as she possible could in her shocked state and immediately slid out of bed and pulled the strange-looking female beside her. Much to her surprise, she silently accepted the treatment. Her shoulder was bleeding and after inspecting the wound for a bit and cleaning it out, Rania came to the conclusion that this one had been hit by a poisoned spear or arrow of some sorts. And while the wound itself wasn’t healing well, the purple-haired lady seemed fine, which was the real mystery here. But Rania decided that now as not the time to be nosy. “I think I can fix this, just hold still,” she demanded and pressed her hands against the woman’s shoulder.
White light poured out and the stranger squirmed in pain. Oddly enough, her magic (which was usually very competent) wasn’t working that well and it took her almost an hour to close up the wound and cleanse it. Throughout the entire ordeal, neither of them spoke.