
Log# 2
During my patrol in coerthas I came across an injured female midlander. There were obvious signs that she was engaged in combat and the results were not favorable, before I approached her I made a careful observation of the surrounding area. Whatever conflict arisen there the parties involved aside from the midlander have already vacated the area, while maintaining a high alert he approached the woman and checked to see if her consciousness remained in tact. She was alert but her injury coupled with the weather dulled her movement and upon closer examination the wound she had sustained was to her abdomen due to an arrow. She told me she removed the shaft of the arrow but the head remained in her, I offered my aid in temporarily dressing the wound and getting her to an outpost but she adamantly declined saying the removal of the head was enough. She claimed she could handle herself afterward and I remarked to a degree that she ended up in such a situation due to how she handled herself, a sharp rebuttal came from her thus ending my attempt to reason with her. I removed a dagger and questioned if she was ready, she simply give a quick nod and braced herself. I aimed the dagger carefully at the entry wound and kept my hand steady and then in the next moment I swiftly removed the arrow head, the woman jumped slightly due to the pain and exhaled in relief but quickly collected herself and gave me her thanks. Before I left I warned the woman that our people already face enough trouble as it is and do not need others bringing in more trouble to our lands, as I began to walk away she remarked she ended up in such situation because she was aiding us. I knew nothing of the situation nor did the Holy See alleviate me as to any other operations that may be occurring on my patrols. If I was not made aware then it is best for me to not involve myself in the matter any further I simply gave her parting words of thanks and nothing more.
During my patrol in coerthas I came across an injured female midlander. There were obvious signs that she was engaged in combat and the results were not favorable, before I approached her I made a careful observation of the surrounding area. Whatever conflict arisen there the parties involved aside from the midlander have already vacated the area, while maintaining a high alert he approached the woman and checked to see if her consciousness remained in tact. She was alert but her injury coupled with the weather dulled her movement and upon closer examination the wound she had sustained was to her abdomen due to an arrow. She told me she removed the shaft of the arrow but the head remained in her, I offered my aid in temporarily dressing the wound and getting her to an outpost but she adamantly declined saying the removal of the head was enough. She claimed she could handle herself afterward and I remarked to a degree that she ended up in such a situation due to how she handled herself, a sharp rebuttal came from her thus ending my attempt to reason with her. I removed a dagger and questioned if she was ready, she simply give a quick nod and braced herself. I aimed the dagger carefully at the entry wound and kept my hand steady and then in the next moment I swiftly removed the arrow head, the woman jumped slightly due to the pain and exhaled in relief but quickly collected herself and gave me her thanks. Before I left I warned the woman that our people already face enough trouble as it is and do not need others bringing in more trouble to our lands, as I began to walk away she remarked she ended up in such situation because she was aiding us. I knew nothing of the situation nor did the Holy See alleviate me as to any other operations that may be occurring on my patrols. If I was not made aware then it is best for me to not involve myself in the matter any further I simply gave her parting words of thanks and nothing more.