[Everbreeze Isle] Redgero
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 2:33 am
The silence in the waiting room was shattering. Darkin sat next to William, each giving one another a nervous glance now and then. Lilly sat solemnly on Darkin's shoulder, saying not a word for the first time since they'd escaped from Parapa. A couple of open chairs in the room lined the walls, and a table in the middle of the room was covered in magazines.
Magazines... As if anyone waiting in the E.R.'s waiting room would be clear-headed enough to concentrate on reading. The three sat in worry for hours on end, the silence becoming too much for either of them to bear. The room was bright white, and yet it felt so dark inside. It was not knowing that was the hardest thing about waiting. Finally, William broke the silence.
"I'm stepping outside for some fresh air. Let me know if the doctors give you any new information about the Captain."
Darkin didn't take his eyes off the floor, but responded in a low tone, "... Yeah. Will do."
The Rito heard the man's footsteps lead to the door, and the sound of the door closing brought silence once more to the empty room. Darkin's eyes were locked with the tile floor as his mind raced over several possibilities. His mind weighed down with several possibilities, he found it hard to avoid the painful brain-wracking headaches that had been ailing him lately. Suddenly, the door to the emergency room opened, and a couple of doctors appeared from them. Darkin stood up immediately, Lilly fluttering into the air. The doctor on the left wore glasses, and had neatly cut blonde hair. His white outfit was white, while his colleague's outfit was a dark royal blue. His colleague, draped in blue, had sharp eyes, and high cheek bones. His hair was an auburn color, and his ears were pointed out of Hylian descent.
The tension of the room was thick like mortar, and before Darkin could demand answers, the man in the blue began speaking.
"Sir, let me begin by saying that the Zora is going to be fine."
Darkin and Lilly both visibly relaxed as a breath of relief escaped them both.
"Although your concern for him... It isn't normal. You said you found him floating with wreckage out at sea?" The doctor eyed the Rito suspiciously. Darkin suddenly remembered the story that they'd told the doctors. In case the news of Parapa ever reached Everbreeze, they didn't want to be considered accomplices. They would surely be outlawed.
"I care for all living things," replied Darkin with a smile. "As do you, Doctor... Or did you become a Polygenesist for another reason?" The Rito added.
The doctor's suspicion seemed to have evaporated at that moment. "You recognized the Blue garb, did you? You're knowledgeable. Yes, I became a Polygenesist because I care for Humans, Gorons, Deku, Zora, Gerudo, and Moblin alike. It matters not what form life takes, but rather that the life is lived to its fullest and healthiest. That said, the life you saved would not have lasted long without your help. The Zora was poisoned with a very unusual poison...
"The reason it is rarely used is because it takes a longer than desired time to kill. Assassins prefer faster working poisons. For royal executions, a slower poison is preferred so that the law-breaker on death row have time to reflect on his wrong choices. The poison fits a strange niche that dates back centuries. It is of ancient Gerudic descent. Far ancient, since they were called the Geldo."
Darkin's eyes narrowed. Hm... No surprise there. "Tell me more." Darkin stated firmly.
The doctor on the left shifted his glasses. "The poison is called Redgero. It was a toxin used to make blood rush to the head, and numb the primary function of the brain. It was used to subdue prisoners on death row, and if the execution method was to be hanged, the toxin had an added effect. The blood rushing to the head would cause eyes that were already swollen from suffocation, to bleed profusely. In ancient Geldo society, bleeding eyes were a symbol of the greatest treachery. It is theorized that this came to be because of the constant battling between the Geldo and the Sheikah. The symbol of the Sheikah was a bleeding eye, and so it meant great dishonor to those of the Geldo."
"Alright Fudo, enough," interrupted the doctor in blue. "They didn't come here for a history lesson." The man in blue then turned to Darkin and Lilly, and bowed to the both of them. "My apologies for my assistant. He is quite the history buff as you can see, and he tends to lose track of the task at hand." Fudo quickly stood up straight and bowed repeatedly. "OH! OHH!! I'm sorry! I got carried away. Please, esteemed Master, continue." The Polygenesist sighed deeply. "I told you to just call me Degan. Honestly..." He looked Darkin in the eye before continuing.
"In any case, it's a strange toxin to use... Especially in this day and age. I hadn't even the foggiest idea that the recipe to the poison still existed. It would certainly be a historical breakthrough. Wherever the Zora was poisoned, it could have been an isolated island somewhere on the ocean where these ancients still exist, untouched by the hand of modern science and magic."
Fudo's eyes were shining at the possibility. "OH! OHH!!" He cried out again. "Brilliant deduction, Master Degan! We should send search parties out at once! Sir Rito, where did you say you found the Zora?"
"FUDO!!" Screamed Degan as he waved his fist threateningly at the assistant. "That isn't our department dammit! Stay focused!" He sighed at his intern's impudence. "Honestly, sometimes I think you'd rather be a historian than a doctor..." Fudo hung his head in a deflated agony. "In any case, I've never worked with Redgero before. It appears however, to be a very simple poison. Although not lethal, if left untreated, it can cause some brain damage. The Zora should be fine now that he's in our care though. As the #1 doctor under the Chief of Medicine here on Everbreeze, I'll be tending to the Zora personally. Although it won't be cheap, we'll see that he has a recovery as quick and painless as possible."
Darkin's eyes widened. The #1 under the chief? But he looks so young... Impressive.
"Money isn't an issue," Lilly called out from above the men. "We'll pay whatever it takes."
Degan's eyes fixated on the fairy. There again... The appear to care far too much about this Zora... Something isn't right here... "Alright, well, he'll stay the night with us. There's a large hotel not far from here, you can check in there for the night. Tell them Degan sent you, and you'll get a special discount. One of my dearest friends owns the hotel in partnership with her father."
Darkin smiled, and extended a feathered hand. "Thanks doc. For everything."
Degan smiled back, and shook the Rito's hand vigorously. The way you worry about this Zora, Rito... There's something more... He stared up at the fairy, and noticed the emotion in her eyes. Your story... Something doesn't seem right... Darkin turned and strolled towards the door. "C'mon Lilly, let's go tell Will the good news!"
Degan watched the crew as they left the building, his eyes narrowing at the two of them. Something is wrong here... and I'll get to the bottom of it.
Magazines... As if anyone waiting in the E.R.'s waiting room would be clear-headed enough to concentrate on reading. The three sat in worry for hours on end, the silence becoming too much for either of them to bear. The room was bright white, and yet it felt so dark inside. It was not knowing that was the hardest thing about waiting. Finally, William broke the silence.
"I'm stepping outside for some fresh air. Let me know if the doctors give you any new information about the Captain."
Darkin didn't take his eyes off the floor, but responded in a low tone, "... Yeah. Will do."
The Rito heard the man's footsteps lead to the door, and the sound of the door closing brought silence once more to the empty room. Darkin's eyes were locked with the tile floor as his mind raced over several possibilities. His mind weighed down with several possibilities, he found it hard to avoid the painful brain-wracking headaches that had been ailing him lately. Suddenly, the door to the emergency room opened, and a couple of doctors appeared from them. Darkin stood up immediately, Lilly fluttering into the air. The doctor on the left wore glasses, and had neatly cut blonde hair. His white outfit was white, while his colleague's outfit was a dark royal blue. His colleague, draped in blue, had sharp eyes, and high cheek bones. His hair was an auburn color, and his ears were pointed out of Hylian descent.
The tension of the room was thick like mortar, and before Darkin could demand answers, the man in the blue began speaking.
"Sir, let me begin by saying that the Zora is going to be fine."
Darkin and Lilly both visibly relaxed as a breath of relief escaped them both.
"Although your concern for him... It isn't normal. You said you found him floating with wreckage out at sea?" The doctor eyed the Rito suspiciously. Darkin suddenly remembered the story that they'd told the doctors. In case the news of Parapa ever reached Everbreeze, they didn't want to be considered accomplices. They would surely be outlawed.
"I care for all living things," replied Darkin with a smile. "As do you, Doctor... Or did you become a Polygenesist for another reason?" The Rito added.
The doctor's suspicion seemed to have evaporated at that moment. "You recognized the Blue garb, did you? You're knowledgeable. Yes, I became a Polygenesist because I care for Humans, Gorons, Deku, Zora, Gerudo, and Moblin alike. It matters not what form life takes, but rather that the life is lived to its fullest and healthiest. That said, the life you saved would not have lasted long without your help. The Zora was poisoned with a very unusual poison...
"The reason it is rarely used is because it takes a longer than desired time to kill. Assassins prefer faster working poisons. For royal executions, a slower poison is preferred so that the law-breaker on death row have time to reflect on his wrong choices. The poison fits a strange niche that dates back centuries. It is of ancient Gerudic descent. Far ancient, since they were called the Geldo."
Darkin's eyes narrowed. Hm... No surprise there. "Tell me more." Darkin stated firmly.
The doctor on the left shifted his glasses. "The poison is called Redgero. It was a toxin used to make blood rush to the head, and numb the primary function of the brain. It was used to subdue prisoners on death row, and if the execution method was to be hanged, the toxin had an added effect. The blood rushing to the head would cause eyes that were already swollen from suffocation, to bleed profusely. In ancient Geldo society, bleeding eyes were a symbol of the greatest treachery. It is theorized that this came to be because of the constant battling between the Geldo and the Sheikah. The symbol of the Sheikah was a bleeding eye, and so it meant great dishonor to those of the Geldo."
"Alright Fudo, enough," interrupted the doctor in blue. "They didn't come here for a history lesson." The man in blue then turned to Darkin and Lilly, and bowed to the both of them. "My apologies for my assistant. He is quite the history buff as you can see, and he tends to lose track of the task at hand." Fudo quickly stood up straight and bowed repeatedly. "OH! OHH!! I'm sorry! I got carried away. Please, esteemed Master, continue." The Polygenesist sighed deeply. "I told you to just call me Degan. Honestly..." He looked Darkin in the eye before continuing.
"In any case, it's a strange toxin to use... Especially in this day and age. I hadn't even the foggiest idea that the recipe to the poison still existed. It would certainly be a historical breakthrough. Wherever the Zora was poisoned, it could have been an isolated island somewhere on the ocean where these ancients still exist, untouched by the hand of modern science and magic."
Fudo's eyes were shining at the possibility. "OH! OHH!!" He cried out again. "Brilliant deduction, Master Degan! We should send search parties out at once! Sir Rito, where did you say you found the Zora?"
"FUDO!!" Screamed Degan as he waved his fist threateningly at the assistant. "That isn't our department dammit! Stay focused!" He sighed at his intern's impudence. "Honestly, sometimes I think you'd rather be a historian than a doctor..." Fudo hung his head in a deflated agony. "In any case, I've never worked with Redgero before. It appears however, to be a very simple poison. Although not lethal, if left untreated, it can cause some brain damage. The Zora should be fine now that he's in our care though. As the #1 doctor under the Chief of Medicine here on Everbreeze, I'll be tending to the Zora personally. Although it won't be cheap, we'll see that he has a recovery as quick and painless as possible."
Darkin's eyes widened. The #1 under the chief? But he looks so young... Impressive.
"Money isn't an issue," Lilly called out from above the men. "We'll pay whatever it takes."
Degan's eyes fixated on the fairy. There again... The appear to care far too much about this Zora... Something isn't right here... "Alright, well, he'll stay the night with us. There's a large hotel not far from here, you can check in there for the night. Tell them Degan sent you, and you'll get a special discount. One of my dearest friends owns the hotel in partnership with her father."
Darkin smiled, and extended a feathered hand. "Thanks doc. For everything."
Degan smiled back, and shook the Rito's hand vigorously. The way you worry about this Zora, Rito... There's something more... He stared up at the fairy, and noticed the emotion in her eyes. Your story... Something doesn't seem right... Darkin turned and strolled towards the door. "C'mon Lilly, let's go tell Will the good news!"
Degan watched the crew as they left the building, his eyes narrowing at the two of them. Something is wrong here... and I'll get to the bottom of it.