
Liara - a brunette plainsfolk lalafell with pale skin and green eyes wandered the alley of Pearl Lane doing... well, the exact same thing Esther was doing, minus the tent. Liara appeared to be a conjurer of sorts, wearing armor pieces that looked like a member of the guild would wear along with a staff that looked like a branch off of a tree in the Shroud.Â
She would stop to tend to a little girl, who was with her mother, giving the girl a quick injection with a needle that was in her medical kit after applying an alcohol cloth to the injection site. Liara would smile and wrap a bandage around the girl's arm before nodding to the mother. "Your daughter should be all set!" The hyurian mother would try to hand Liara what little gil she had but Liara would give her a big shake of her head. "That's not needed. Stay safe!"Â
She continued to walk down the alley way and noticed Esther's healing tent, as well as the two Elezen women. One who appeared to be resting, and the other who appeared to be a friend or acquaintance to the girl operating the tent. Liara would approach the tent, curiously looking at it.Â
"Ooo! Are you another healer? We really need the help around here. Welcome to Ul'dah."
She would stop to tend to a little girl, who was with her mother, giving the girl a quick injection with a needle that was in her medical kit after applying an alcohol cloth to the injection site. Liara would smile and wrap a bandage around the girl's arm before nodding to the mother. "Your daughter should be all set!" The hyurian mother would try to hand Liara what little gil she had but Liara would give her a big shake of her head. "That's not needed. Stay safe!"Â
She continued to walk down the alley way and noticed Esther's healing tent, as well as the two Elezen women. One who appeared to be resting, and the other who appeared to be a friend or acquaintance to the girl operating the tent. Liara would approach the tent, curiously looking at it.Â
"Ooo! Are you another healer? We really need the help around here. Welcome to Ul'dah."