Physician, Find Yourself

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Sidequest.pngCoerthas Central Highlands Quest Template:Quest

Walkthrough

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Steps

  • Speak with Braitognieux.
  • Find the lost chirurgeon and use the maddening potion.
  • Find the lost chirurgeon again.
  • Speak wit hthe lost chirurgeon.
  • Report to Astidien.

Journal

  • Head chirurgeon Astidien would have you escort a most valuable prize from Camp Dragonhead
  • Overrun with patients for many moons, the infirmary at the Front has finally persuaded the powers-that-be to assign them another chirurgeon. Astidien bids you escort this welcome new addition from Camp Dragonhead.
  • Alas, you and the chirurgeon have somehow missed each other. It is likely that he is dying slowly out in the snow even as you tsk and tcha over his foolishness. Find the lost chirurgeon and dose him with the life-saving maddening potion.
  • You find the chirurgeon and restore him to health-- or at least to some version of it that will get him to the Front. On a second thought, it was possibly a poor decision to let loose a recently frozen naif under the influence of anything described as "maddening." It would behoove you to find him again.
  • You appear in the nick of time to strike down two dragonflies attacking the chirurgeon. Disaster seems to love this man, but still, speak to him.
  • You allow the chirurgeon to go his way, for he seemed calm enough. Besides, it is known that a man who escapes death twice in one day will escape it the third time as well. Take yourself to Astidien and tell him the tale.
  • As you predicted, the chirurgeon not only reached the Front, but is cheating death for the third time as you make your report to Astidien. The head chirurgeon may feel otherwise, but your road sense tells you the naif will do much good here.