Wysteria Poppell (
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therookery2022-05-21 09:48 pm
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crystal;
FORM: Crystal
SENDER: Richard Dickerson & Wysteria de Foncé
RECIPIENT: You All
NOTES: The highly scientific results from studying a not-so-recent amputation, and a call for volunteers (don't worry, it's not volunteering to get your limbs chopped off). Wysteria is in blue. Richard is in green.
Hello everyone. This is Madame de Foncé speaking, accompanied by Mister Dickerson. There is a whole report written up on the matter which we wish to discuss today. Anyone curious will find it filed among the Project Felandaris records. However, we agreed [sure that's the word for 'Wysteria bullied Richard into it'] that discussing the broad points in a more public venue might do some good.
Go ahead, Mister Dickerson.
Dissection of Madame de Foncé’s arm revealed extensions of the anchor growing outward along the vascular system, confirming the existing supposition that as much of the affected limb should be taken as possible to ensure an anchor is truly separated from its host.
[ There is an odd beat where it seems likely Mister Dickerson is hoping for Wysteria to chirp back in before he continues: ]
It further appears that lyrium has an affinity for -- [ more quietly ] Rifter flesh, for lack of a more delicate distinction. When exposed to Madame de Foncé’s arm it made a fleeting attempt to regrow the parts of her that were missing. [ So the rest of the Wysteria? Another pause. He doesn’t deign to specify. ]
We believe it may hold promise as a healing agent for Rifters if applied topically.
[Which brings them to the true aim of this whole endeavor, the enthusiasm for which has Wysteria's clipping in so briskly after him that there's almost no pause at all between 'if applied topically,' and—]
And so Mister Dickerson and I would like to make a request for volunteers from among the Rifter population. We would like to make a more thorough study of the effects of lyrium on us. I have prepared a sort of sign up form and have posted it on the door of Project Felandaris' office. If you would please add your name to it, Mister Dickerson, and myself, and indeed the general record would be most grateful.
That's all. Thank you. Ask whatever questions you wish to.
[Slightly muffled then, as if the crystal has been lowered away from the general nexus of conversation, Wysteria continues on in the same breath, 'You see, Mister Dickerson? That wasn't painful in the slightest. I hardly see why you were so hesitant—']
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That said there is ample fact in the report Mister Dickerson and I have drawn up, and the specimen of the severed limb is available for you to observer with your own eyes. If you're after validation, surely those are more legitimizing than my honor.
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Still, the fact remains you are asking to experiment on people and do not see how the validity of your word holds water in this regard?
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Do what you will. I'm quite finished with cajoling.
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If you're going to do this, you're not doing it alone.
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I'm only saying that I wish to be there. In case something goes awry.
After the grief you gave me about poisoning it's only fair, Sylvie.
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I'll sit on the opposite side of the room.
[ But you're not convincing him he shouldn't be there, either way. ]
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I won't hover. But I do want to be there, or at least nearby.
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I'm not allowed to have concerns, is that too close to a weakness for you?
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