Those who are farther gone than the others are kept in quarantine for the public's safety, she explains easily. Those who are traditionally beyond saving offer themselves up to be used as test subjects for various methods of potential cures for the infection, and our Miss Bells oversees such things for the patients' safety. It's a great comfort knowing our Coven's head is eager to be of such help, given that the last hadn't wanted to do much about it besides allow them to rot away in their own homes, barricading them in with fire and binding spells.
... Tyla does admit that it wouldn't seem very nice to an outsider, but they are volunteers. What methods are tried isn't anything she's aware of, that would be the business of Miss Bells herself or one of the twins that work there; she can't tell them apart, but she's certain that the ends benefit from the means, be whatever they are. It is for the good of the all that they strive forward, and no one more than Nerissa Bells in Tyla's own experience.
Does he have any other questions regarding the integrity of their Coven, Coven head, or infirmary practices? She follows up the remark by saying that while she's more wanted in the field than in that area proper, she's been enough with Darrus and his shoddy habit of being too eager to fight infected wildlife that she knows enough to satisfy most lines of questioning.
Integrity is what separates Aefenglom from old, storied places like Faegar. It's what allows them to live a peaceful life, knowing what they're doing is right, rather than be wracked by the guilt of stepping on someone else for their own gain. It's something she truly seems to believe as well, and with a hard pat on Darrus's chest she'll step out of their way.
NOVEMBER 2019 (TYLA, RE: THE DISAPPEARING SLUM DWELLERS)
Those who are farther gone than the others are kept in quarantine for the public's safety, she explains easily. Those who are traditionally beyond saving offer themselves up to be used as test subjects for various methods of potential cures for the infection, and our Miss Bells oversees such things for the patients' safety. It's a great comfort knowing our Coven's head is eager to be of such help, given that the last hadn't wanted to do much about it besides allow them to rot away in their own homes, barricading them in with fire and binding spells.
... Tyla does admit that it wouldn't seem very nice to an outsider, but they are volunteers. What methods are tried isn't anything she's aware of, that would be the business of Miss Bells herself or one of the twins that work there; she can't tell them apart, but she's certain that the ends benefit from the means, be whatever they are. It is for the good of the all that they strive forward, and no one more than Nerissa Bells in Tyla's own experience.
Does he have any other questions regarding the integrity of their Coven, Coven head, or infirmary practices? She follows up the remark by saying that while she's more wanted in the field than in that area proper, she's been enough with Darrus and his shoddy habit of being too eager to fight infected wildlife that she knows enough to satisfy most lines of questioning.
Integrity is what separates Aefenglom from old, storied places like Faegar. It's what allows them to live a peaceful life, knowing what they're doing is right, rather than be wracked by the guilt of stepping on someone else for their own gain. It's something she truly seems to believe as well, and with a hard pat on Darrus's chest she'll step out of their way.