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Simple can be great sometimes, too Big Grin One more post from you now and we're all set. Welcome! I'll request you titled up as a medicine woman Smile


She did come up with another answer, and Dawali smiled kindly, satisfied with it. While it was always great to find that someone who sought to be one of them already possessed considerable skill and required little training, it was almost as promising just to have someone with the right set of mind to be taught something useful. This one had already admitted that though she had tried, she had perhaps failed at her attempts at being a medic, but her second answer revealed that her heart was in the right place. As a Master medic himself, he knew very well that without the urge to help others, to care for them as a medic should, knowledge of that profession would be little than knowledge of plants and simple ointments. This Korva was perhaps discouraged, but the Chief was now convinced. "Taking care of others is half the job of a medic. What about this; you can come stay with us, and train alongside the other medicine women of the tribe. I believe you would make a decent one, regardless of what you think of your previous attempts." He spoke sincerely, and his gaze sought hers as he did so, never being one to believe that eye contact was a bad thing. And he hoped she would not attach too much importance to her previous experiences with herbs. After all, an unguided and untrained medic could only work through trial and error.

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