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Charlotte squinted down at the body in front of her, letting out a deep sigh. The cat couldn't have been more than nine moons old. "How unfortunate," she muttered to herself with a shake of her head. It had been a while since she had given cats herbs that outright poisoned them, and if the shaman had the capacity to feel guilt, perhaps this would be a time. He had been a sweet cat, he really had, but then again, most of the ones that fell at the paws of the flame-colored tabby were. Innocence, sweetness, they meant nothing to her, at least not anything that couldn't be sacrificed for scientific pursuit...
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Post by achromatic on Aug 30, 2021 17:24:34 GMT -5
Rhiannon found herself watching the shaman with a certain fascination in her eyes. There was something about a cat with power that seemed to always strike her fancy; she did enjoy understanding what others did with what they knew. Knowledge and wisdom was an endless quest and Rhiannon would always seek it, after all.
"What happened to this one?" she dared to ask, her grey eyes brimming with a curiosity rather than anything else.
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POSTEDAug 31, 2021 12:39:48 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
Charlotte jumped slightly. Apparently, she'd been paying too much attention to the corpse and not enough attention to the world around her, something that was probably an issue, given her particular vulnerabilities. She turned to Rhiannon with a blink, offering a nonchalant shrug.
"It appears I didn't measure the herbs well enough," she meowed casually, as if she hadn't just admitted that she'd murdered the cat in front of them. "I knew I had made an error when he started to foam, and this," she gestured to his fallen body, "didn't take too long after the foaming started. It's the third one this week; I ought to be more careful," the half-blind she-cat finished with a bit of a chuckle. "If you're interested in specifics, I'm more than willing to give them to you, but either way, I could use help moving the body."
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Post by achromatic on Sept 1, 2021 18:21:57 GMT -5
Rhiannon should've felt the disgust rising up her throat, but instead, she found this other cat...interesting. She had an honesty to her; most others would never admit to having murdered someone, whether intentionally or by mistake, and to poison someone like so...especially when she was supposed to be healing...now that was interesting. "So is he dead?" she peered at the cat curiously, "what did you feed him anyway?"
She didn't mind helping at all, but she wanted to know exactly what the cat had ingested in the first place.
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POSTEDSept 1, 2021 18:37:26 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
"Oh, as lifeless as a pile of rocks," she meowed, nudging the corpse's side. If Charlotte had been anywhere but Primal Instinct, she might have been concerned about her lack of manners around the dead (might being the operative phrase). Most of the cats around here had as little value for life as she did, though. Perhaps that was the reason she was drawn back to this place, after all.
She glanced to the pile of herbs that sat at her side. "Patient was having high levels of hallucinations, as reported over the three week period in which we spoke together." If her tone had been casual before, it was completely ambivalent now; science had no room for emotions. "Over our first few sessions, I tried a variety of different combinations. Today, I gave him a combination of lavender and... I believe my vendor said it was called ashwagandha? It's supposed to help with advanced stages of psychosis, but as you can see, it didn't quite work out."
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Post by achromatic on Sept 2, 2021 18:29:14 GMT -5
She frowned, looking at the lump of dead cat. Rhiannon knew a couple of herbs here and there, but she found that sort of world completely different from her own. All she knew were legends, whispers, stories from her brother about what was used for what, a few conversations with strangers about what else was good here and there. The idea of knowing exactly what plant gave life and provided death seemed fascinating. The idea of such power made Rhiannon's paws tingle in excitement.
"What's Ashwagandha?" she asked curiously, "and he was hallucinating? What was he seeing?" She was always curious without the fear of the way it killed the cat.
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POSTEDSept 4, 2021 14:58:32 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
The psuedo-shaman shrugged. "It's an experimental medicine that I had to travel quite a distance to procure." It was a three days' journey, which made the end result even more unfortunate. So much time had been put in, and for what, this ? She glanced back down at the body with a sigh.
"Patient heard voices that he couldn't account for, voices that fed his already deviant impulses. Upon our last meeting, he reported that his voices were beginning to take shape as visual hallucinations as well. Patient was concerned because of a familial history of psychosis, and was desperate for a way to fix it." How ironic, that the two cats came for the same reason, a desire for a cure, yet he was the one who ended up dead. Perhaps that was just how things went with Charlotte; to be near her was to be in direct danger of the end.
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Post by achromatic on Sept 10, 2021 18:58:27 GMT -5
Rhiannon nodded in rapt attention, her grey eyes gleaming with curiosity and that same desire for knowledge. Where did she procure this experimental medicine? How did she know how it'd work? "Plenty," the she-cat replied earnestly, "but I suppose you wouldn't have time for all of them." She didn't exactly know what psychosis was, but the thought of cats seeing things, hearing voices...now that wasn't all too new to her.
"So what happens when a cat sees things?" she queried, "you know some other groups in the forest believe it's a sign from whatever gods they worship; how can we be sure they're going mad and not seeing visions?"
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POSTEDSept 11, 2021 17:37:01 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
She stared blankly at the other cat for just a minute too long, trying to wrap her head around her statement. "Religion, madness, they're all the same thing," she meowed with after a long pause, her tail tip twitching. "Either way, the patient is enraptured with things that do not exist, whatever their reason." There was almost some.... sympathy in her voice? It was strange to think that the feline could be sympathetic towards anything, but there was small part of her that was soft for those who found solace in religion, those wrapped up in a fantasy that they didn't even realize was a fantasy. It was almost sad to her. Perhaps that was why she could be sympathetic; sympathy always required at least a little pity.
"As a rule, my patients are non-religious," she explained, her whiskers twitching slightly. "Or, at least, they don't tell me they are. I suppose any of my patients could practice, but if they do, they keep it to themselves. It's a pretty self-selecting group; religious cats often don't consider themselves crazy, my patients do." Charlotte shrugged, tilting her head slightly.
"Rarely, I stumble upon a patient and recruit them myself. I don't have much time to do that these days, though," she meowed with a slight huff to her voice. Maintaining Primal Instinct's health was a much larger task than she had anticipated. "Most of the felines I see have either approached me directly or have been referred to me by a friend." Her tail twitched. "We speak about symptoms, have several talk sessions so I can familiarize myself with their exact circumstances, and then we begin a .... more or less voluntary experimentation period."
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Post by achromatic on Sept 11, 2021 19:12:39 GMT -5
Rhiannon didn't agree. Religion and madness weren't the same, and even if they were, they weren't the scourge of the earth that Charlotte seemed to imply they were. It wasn't just some sort of fantasy, and Rhiannon was certain of this, that as much as she had doubted her hometown's folklore at first, that everlasting life truly did exist. She had gotten this far, after all, so why wouldn't there be? She had seen it with her very own eyes, cats who seemed to have died come back to life.
Charlotte must think it was a fantasy, but Rhiannon had known of the gods since birth and she knew they were real.
Still, she didn't reveal the cards on hand, simply shrugging at their disagreement before listening intently at Charlotte's explanation of her modus operandi; she seemed to have systemized whatever it was she was doing. How intriguing. "So how does this experimentation period really work? For example, if I was sent here with delusions of grandeur, what would you do first?"
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POSTEDSept 18, 2021 16:21:22 GMT -5 TO primal instinct
Her tail twitched; she hadn't been expecting to defend her scientific method, but she did appreciate the interest in her work. It had been too long since she had been able to be central with her work; Primal Instinct had become more of a distraction than she had intended, it was... nice to talk about it.
"If we have gone through several therapy sessions," she meowed with a blink, "I would be able to determine more or less why I believed you were having them. It all really depends precisely on circumstance. Some felines' delusions can be fixed simply by talking them through, and although rather boring, such cases suggest that not all intervention need be medical. If I determined that medicine was the only way to cure your delusion, I would start first with standard medicinal processes. I try a mix of herbs like lavender first, and sometimes it works. If it didn't, we would continue to look at other forms of medicine until we found something that works. For most, it's a process of trial and error, and most don't end up like the patient today. It's when I have to ... think outside the box that casualties are more probable."
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Post by achromatic on Sept 19, 2021 13:42:26 GMT -5
Rhiannon's lips twisted into a faint smile. Therapy sessions, huh? Her ears had perked up at the conversation, blinking at Charlotte's explanation, her eyes shining in an emotion that seemed hard to read. Was this amusement? Was it a genuine, vested interest? Was this just another cat, humouring Charlotte with her explanations? It was rather unclear from the unusual smile upon the curious she-cat's face, but certainly, Rhiannon must've found something striking about Charlotte's explanation because she continued to stay.
"So if I tell you I believed in cats coming back to life," she purred, "what would you start with?"