53rd of Fall 512 A.V. White Vine Healing Center was a bustling hive of activity that day. White clothed attendants traversed the hall with hurried steps and eyes glowing with purpose, and no hand lay idle as Sliver stepped in through the entry way. It took several chimes before someone came to the desk, clearly assessing her for any injuries and seeing none that were apparent, asked her what how he could help her. Sliver replied that her only purpose in the Center was to visit the injured Icewatch, and after confirming that she was a comrade of theirs, led her down one wing that had been transformed into an Icewatch specific ward. Sliver recognized a few healers from their ranks tending to the injured, and they gave her cursory nods of greeting before returning to work. For a moment Sliver just stood in the doorway assessing the damages with deep and apparently apathetic eyes. It was interesting how much the citizens complained of the ban on leaving the city, completely oblivious to the goings on outside the City. It wasn’t as if the animal attacks had stopped, but now instead of innocents getting the brunt of the injuries, it was the Icewatch protecting the boundaries of Avanthal. Everything from caribou to foxes to hawks had had its share of tearing apart the authority figures of the city, and it wasn’t exactly as if their numbers were so vast as to take these continuous blows. There had been no more Talderan Sabretooth sightings, but whispers circulated around the barracks that it was only a matter of time before another one came down, or perhaps a waste mammoth, or worse. So the Icewatch healers and any spare Whitevine doctors were hard at work restoring their guards back to full strength to be ready for whatever came next. Sliver felt at once relieved at the care they were getting, and also worried. It seemed as if both Vantha and animal were against her organization in this fight, and fighting two fronts at once had surely weakened the Icewatch and the faith its citizens had in it. What would it take to draw them together in this? The wolverine brushed a hand over her hair, kneading her scalp for a moment or two longer before walking over to sit by a bedside not crawling with attendants and healers. The occupant was someone she knew well, one of the few dark skinned bears in the Icewatch. He smiled weakly up at her. He had been torn up badly by a vicious Ice Hawk attack. While he was recovering, he had lost enough blood to be very weak, and they were careful to make sure he didn’t catch any illness which could compromise his condition. The two brethren sat in silence for a long time. He lamented not being out there with the rest of them while Sliver joked about how all he could do right now was bleed on any animals that attacked him. Despite his weakened condition, the punch he landed on her arm still had the strength of a bear behind it, and jolted the wolverine, who was almost tempted to throw a blow back before she remembered his condition. They chuckled together, and Sliver watched as his dark eyes closed, and breathing slowed, an exhausted sleep overtaking her companion. She bowed her head and whispered a little prayer to Morwen, for this Kelvic as well as her other comrades in this wing and the other sick and injured in the Healing Center. Somewhere in the back of her mind she wondered if Morwen was as sorrowful as she at these events, or if, as a goddess, these times of increased death and injury were just things she accepted had to go by. From what the wolverine had heard, The Ice Queen was a compassionate and understanding individual, and not one to uphold such values, but it gave Sliver something to contemplate as she sat in silence by the bedside. The noises and bustling, quiet tones and the scrape of tools on stone and metal created a strange muted symphony for which her thoughts could drift upon like a current, and for a while Sliver was lost in the depths of her own mind. |