So much for avoiding the duels altogether then. A flash of recognition crossed her face as the man spoke again and Sage was pretty sure she knew him from school, but it felt like so long ago she couldn't be certain. His hesitation to follow her guidance had her frowning, but she wasn't entirely sure he could see it. That thought was confirmed just a moment later.
"Alright, I'm also mediwitch for the hospital." Sage explained in a soothing voice. A loss of eyesight was beyond her level of training, but she was pretty good at keeping people calm. "I'm sorry my colleague left you alone, they shouldn't have done that." Cardinal rule number one, especially when the poor guy was blind. The least she could do was stay with him until someone from spell damage came around.
Without much to go on, Sage's best tactic was distraction. "I'm sure someone from spell damage will be along shortly. It's been a busy day with the duels. I'll keep you company until then." She assured him, hoping it would at least provide a little comfort. "Take a seat." She pressed again, still holding onto his hand gently. "Name's Sage, what's yours?"
"Alright, I'm also mediwitch for the hospital." Sage explained in a soothing voice. A loss of eyesight was beyond her level of training, but she was pretty good at keeping people calm. "I'm sorry my colleague left you alone, they shouldn't have done that." Cardinal rule number one, especially when the poor guy was blind. The least she could do was stay with him until someone from spell damage came around.
Without much to go on, Sage's best tactic was distraction. "I'm sure someone from spell damage will be along shortly. It's been a busy day with the duels. I'll keep you company until then." She assured him, hoping it would at least provide a little comfort. "Take a seat." She pressed again, still holding onto his hand gently. "Name's Sage, what's yours?"