Ymiden 15, Arc 720
On the 15th of Ymiden, Devin Thorn, thief, conman extraordinaire and not entirely clueless incredibly skilled, experienced and all-around awesome Becomer entered the university and walked past the usual classrooms into the basement where a very special thing would take place. To be honest, he had mixed feelings about what was about to happen. He liked medicine and freaky things a great deal, but he didn't like blood and other bodily fluids a lot, mainly because they were hard to get out of your clothes, and there would probably be at least some of that stuff.
He also didn’t like …
… by Delroth, what was that smell?
He stopped dead in his tracks and sniffed a bit.
There was an intense, disgusting and kind of artificial smell that made him slightly sick. He abruptly removed a lacy handkerchief from a pocket of his exceedingly fancy royal blue jacket and covered his nose with it, looking revolted – and mildly offended because they had dared him to confront him with such unpleasantness that early in the morning (It was only around the eighth break! Normally, he was still asleep at that time!).
“Formalin”, a red-haired girl that was wearing a brilliant white lab coat and leaning against the wall next to the set of double doors that the offensive smell emanated from explained in a matter-of-fact tone of voice. “They use it to preserve the cadavers.”
“Can’t they invent something more pleasant though?” Devin muttered and made a face. “A dissection course doesn’t have to stink in my opinion! I could probably make something better with medicine and alchemy and such!” he told her in no uncertain terms.
The girl looked at him strangely for a moment as if he were speaking in tongues before she laughed and wanted to know, “You are not afraid of cadavers and such, are you?”
“Nah”, Devin insisted and lowered his handkerchief again. “I’m perfectly fine with cadavers – as long as they don’t suddenly get up again, start to walk around and try to take a bite out of me. I already assisted someone with an autopsy once, back when I was living in Desnind. He was a victim of alchemy gone wrong, and he had green splotches inside his body! It looked really weird!” he told her which probably sounded made-up, but had actually really happened.
The girl eyed him doubtfully for a moment before she shrugged her shoulders, pushed off the wall and told him, “We should really go in now though. Professor Hamilton-Smith will probably arrive soon; besides, I want a good spot and not be stuck at a corner table!”
Devin agreed with that.
He wanted a good spot as well.
He just needed to find a solution for that terrible formalin stuff. He didn’t like it at all, and he didn't even want to think about what his clothes would smell like after that class!
On the 15th of Ymiden, Devin Thorn, thief, conman extraordinaire and not entirely clueless incredibly skilled, experienced and all-around awesome Becomer entered the university and walked past the usual classrooms into the basement where a very special thing would take place. To be honest, he had mixed feelings about what was about to happen. He liked medicine and freaky things a great deal, but he didn't like blood and other bodily fluids a lot, mainly because they were hard to get out of your clothes, and there would probably be at least some of that stuff.
He also didn’t like …
… by Delroth, what was that smell?
He stopped dead in his tracks and sniffed a bit.
There was an intense, disgusting and kind of artificial smell that made him slightly sick. He abruptly removed a lacy handkerchief from a pocket of his exceedingly fancy royal blue jacket and covered his nose with it, looking revolted – and mildly offended because they had dared him to confront him with such unpleasantness that early in the morning (It was only around the eighth break! Normally, he was still asleep at that time!).
“Formalin”, a red-haired girl that was wearing a brilliant white lab coat and leaning against the wall next to the set of double doors that the offensive smell emanated from explained in a matter-of-fact tone of voice. “They use it to preserve the cadavers.”
“Can’t they invent something more pleasant though?” Devin muttered and made a face. “A dissection course doesn’t have to stink in my opinion! I could probably make something better with medicine and alchemy and such!” he told her in no uncertain terms.
The girl looked at him strangely for a moment as if he were speaking in tongues before she laughed and wanted to know, “You are not afraid of cadavers and such, are you?”
“Nah”, Devin insisted and lowered his handkerchief again. “I’m perfectly fine with cadavers – as long as they don’t suddenly get up again, start to walk around and try to take a bite out of me. I already assisted someone with an autopsy once, back when I was living in Desnind. He was a victim of alchemy gone wrong, and he had green splotches inside his body! It looked really weird!” he told her which probably sounded made-up, but had actually really happened.
The girl eyed him doubtfully for a moment before she shrugged her shoulders, pushed off the wall and told him, “We should really go in now though. Professor Hamilton-Smith will probably arrive soon; besides, I want a good spot and not be stuck at a corner table!”
Devin agreed with that.
He wanted a good spot as well.
He just needed to find a solution for that terrible formalin stuff. He didn’t like it at all, and he didn't even want to think about what his clothes would smell like after that class!
