http://ofhymns.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] ofhymns.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paradisaooc2011-11-27 04:03 am

ATTN: HEALER TYPES

Hey, Para people! This wiki page is looking a little sad. By sad, I mean that I have no idea OOCly or ICly who is running the clinic, or which characters are part of it.

So, two things:

Who is 'in charge' of the clinic, if anyone? If no one's maintaining the wiki page or clinic business ICly, I can volunteer to do it, or let someone else. Of course, I might have missed something important, but Tear did try to ping healer types for info and got no response. I might have not been the only one.

Which characters would be a part of the clinic? I understand it's mostly a handwave thing, but a little organization wouldn't hurt, especially if the clinic staff cooperates with the Peace Patrol. A definitive member list would help... uh, everybody.

[identity profile] jamesholmes.livejournal.com 2011-11-27 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
That is a very good point, and one that I know two characters ICly acknowledge and would be willing to try and help with (James and Helen) because of experience in that stuff. But the trick has always been, with what James has seen so far, in getting folks to admit they aren't human when they look human and if they have medical issues.

James and Sakura made forms to gather that sort of info but IDK if folks would willingly give it to him as not many folks know him yet.
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[personal profile] superheroine 2011-11-27 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that's the hardest part –– especially since the castle is, for the most part, a very healthy place; no disease except for losses, few residents have ongoing conditions, and technically, since time "halts" on the body, there SHOULDN'T be room for anything to develop/worsen, so most people wouldn't have problems and wouldn't know what to do when they surface. IDK, the lack of physical threat is something about Paradisa that I dislike, as I find makes it very sterile. Stop aging? Sure. But technically speaking there should be some sort of bodily process going on, there, especially given that characters still need to eat and sleep.

I'm now imagining an episode of House where the symptoms get continuously worse until House has some brilliant breakthrough and reveals, dramatically, that the patient was a WEREWOLF ALL ALONG!1

[identity profile] stateofatrophy.livejournal.com 2011-11-27 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Make this happen. Somebody make this happen.

[identity profile] ofkirkwall.livejournal.com 2011-11-27 11:10 pm (UTC)(link)
THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN, SOMEHOW.