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Medicine and Hospice Care
On the outside it seems like a small home, two stories with a garden near it, growing various herbs of kinds that might not have been frequent in the area besides bringing it in. Most seemed like typical ones, but bright orange poppies and mint leaves that could be used for medical purposes. To the right of the home is a small, covered stable that holds a Mare. The home itself is nicely taken care of, besides of the typical stray set of weeds here and there.The main section of the building consists of a small kitchen to the left side and upon entering there is a table where a bundle of fresh flowers sits neatly in a clay vase. It has fur rugs covering the wooden floors and to the right are three archways with a cotton cloth covering the entrance to a small room with most beds made of hay and a tight cover to keep it from protruding their stuffing but one is made out of sheep wool and covered with a similar cotton cover. Each one had a clay pitcher of water and a bowl for water food that may have been made ranging from fruits to soups with a savory but helpful broth.
The entire area was obviously taken care of, and very neat. To the side was a cabinet with glass covering the front that showed a woven basket with a number of bandages tightly wound in their individual; sizes for any injuries that may need them, a small mortar and pestle made of heavy stone, and various other supplies. Below the window that is in the kitchen, a shelf with small potted plants in clay holdings sit so they can continue to grow with held of the sun. An aloe plant sits mighty and a bundle of pretty daisies.
Melody's home
In the back of the main section, a stairway up to the upper floors sits with a curtain covering the entrance. Above is a rather modest room through furnished with care to make it more cozy than lush. The bed was more expensively made than the ones downstairs in the rooms made to hold injured that needed to spend extra time with her. She had a small dresser which held her limited about of clothing a wash basin and a mirror. Beside the basin, a bookshelf was littered with books of all types and tightly packed, as well as a tightly locked miniature chest.
Feel free to knock whenever. I am almost always around since I currently 'work' as an artist.
The Medicine and Hospice as well as Melody's home are two in one.
So feel free to stop by whenever as it would be known she is in this general vicinity.
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