"Not anymore than it should be mi'lady. Small infection happens always. It's only bad when wounds begin to fester." he plopped open a small vial and dampened the cloth with it. "Might sting a bit." Then Simon proceeded to lather Mari's wound with cheap, strong red wine. "That should clean it. Now then..." Simon picked up some
broadleaves from the ground and tossed them into a mortar. He added something from a small pouch and scraped something sweet smelling from a jar to create a curious mixture. Leaving the mortar to the side, he took a needle and thread. "Still, I think it's better if I knit this. It'll heal nice that way. Stay still and bite your arm if you don't want to be heard."
Allowing Mari a fair warning he threaded the needle. "Now would be a good time." Hoping she'd follow his instructions he began to hum, working his needle through the healthy tissue. Slowly but surely, he knit Mari's flesh, pulling the thread tight so that her wound narrowed down. "You'll likely have a scar here for a while. A long while."
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D7 Healing Mari's wound. TN9 bonus from triage:
5d6 16